The Edublog Awards

The Edublog Awards are an annual, community based programme which recognises and celebrates excellent practice in the use of weblogs and social media to facilitate education. Entries are welcome from any country, in any language, from educators working with any age group or type of learner, including learner led initiatives. Nominations open within categories in November of each year, with the Awards event taking place in December following a community vote.

History

The Awards were founded in 2004 by James N. Farmer, based in part on a suggestion by Alexander Halavais. The following year, Josie Fraser took over the awards management, working with Dave Cormier and Jeff Lebow from 2005 onwards. In 2007 James N. Farmer rejoined the team, and Jo Kay joined the team for the first time, providing the awards ceremony with a home in the virtual world platform Second Life.

Goals

The three main aims behind the awards are to:

Past winners

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

References


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