The EduBlog 2005 awards were given for “scholarly and education focused bloggers.”
Categories included:
* Most innovative edublogging project, service or programme
* Best newcomer
* Most influential post, resource or presentation
* Best designed/most beautiful edublog
* Best library/librarian blog
* Best teacher blog
* Best audio and/or visual blog
* Best example/ case study of use of weblogs within teaching and learning
* Best group blog
* Best individual blog
* Most innovative edublogging project, service or programme
If you have not already, check out the winners. Lots of good ideas from innovative educators!
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