2005 Edublog Awards

22 11 2005

The 2005 Edublog Awards are opening for nominations (and will be from 21 November to 4 December). The process has changed a little since last year, with nominations only being accepted (by email, confidentially) from other edubloggers, but voting, I think, is still open to everyone (which happens from 5 December to 17 December).

While this blog certainly isn’t interesting enough (yet?) for a nomination, I do hope that the iGeneration course blog gets a nomination in “Best example/ case study of use of weblogs within teaching and learning”; while I’d have to think so anyway since it was my course, I still think the resulting integration of podcasting and blogging for a full course is worth a mention. :)

Go, get your nominations in


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2 responses to “2005 Edublog Awards”

22 11 2005
  Burks Oakley (20:42:49) :

Tama - Hi! I agree that your iGeneration course blog should be nominated as the “Best example/ case study of use of weblogs within teaching and learning”. What you did in this course is outstanding - in fact, I did a recent podcast about it:

http://burkso2.blogspot.com/

Best regards,

Burks

22 11 2005
  Tama (23:06:41) :

Wow, Burks, thanks for pointing to your amazingly flattering podcast. Your points about student privacy have definitely got me thinking, so here’s an initial response: Some Serious Thinking About Student Privacy & Podcasting.