It’s a little scary to think that the Edublog Awards are in their third year. I’m really happy that both James Farmer and Josie Fraser have so ably kept the awards going. I tried at an early stage, but it never would have happened (and continued to happen!) without their dedication. Just as I originally noted, I think it’s important to have these awards in order to demonstrate the value of blogging in education and to provide folks with some stellar examples.
So be sure to head over there and nominate some edubloggers. Nominations close at the end of the month, but do it now so you don’t forget.
Edublog Awards
It’s a little scary to think that the Edublog Awards are in their third year. I’m really happy that both James Farmer and Josie Fraser have so ably kept the awards going. I tried at an early stage, but it never would have happened (and continued to happen!) without their dedication. Just as I originally noted, I think it’s important to have these awards in order to demonstrate the value of blogging in education and to provide folks with some stellar examples.
So be sure to head over there and nominate some edubloggers. Nominations close at the end of the month, but do it now so you don’t forget.
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