We’ve just wrapped up the second international Edublog Awards. Many, many thanks to everyone who nominated, voted, and edublogged this year! There's now a ton of stuff over at the Award site, and you can listen to the recording of yesterdays awards event over at EdTechTalk.
During the awards Dave Cormier contributed his rundown of the top ten edublog stories of 2005.
I’m also on the lookout for edublogging activists who want to help out next year! Click through if you fancy being involved in the design and delivery of a community based international award.
The International Edublog Awards Winners 2005
* Most innovative edublogging project, service or programme 2005
James Farmer: Edublogs
* Best newcomer 2005
Konrad Glogowski: Blog of proximinal development
* Most influential post, resource or presentation 2005
George Siemens: Connectivism: Learning as Network-Creation
* Best designed/most beautiful edublog 2005
D’Arcy Norman: D’Arcy Norman Dot Net
* Best library/librarian blog 2005
Joyce Valenza: Joyce Valenza’s NeverEnding Search
* Best teacher blog, joint winners 2005
Konrad Glogowski: Blog of proximinal development
* Best audio and/or visual blog 2005
Dave Cormier and Jeff Lebow: Ed Tech Talk
* Best example/ case study of use of weblogs within teaching and learning 2005
Thomas Hawke, Thomas Stiff, Susan Stiff, Diane Hammond (YES I Can! Science team): Polar Science
* Best group blog 2005
Rudolf Amman, Aaron Campbell, Barbara Dieu: Dekita.org
* Best individual blog 2005
Stephen Downes: OLDaily



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