The nominations are in and voting is now open for the 2007 Edublog Awards (a.k.a. “the Eddies”). I am honored to say that e-Literate is a finalist in the Best Individual Blog category.
Now comes the best part. You get to go through the list of finalists and discover all the gems that you never knew […]
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The 2007 Edublog Awards Final Voting is Open
Published by November 26th, 2007 in Blogging and Higher Education. 0 CommentsMy Nominations for the 2007 Edublog Awards
Published by November 3rd, 2007 in Blogging, Higher Education and Notable Posts. 1 CommentSince I have urged all of you to nominate your favorite blogs for the 2007 Edublog Awards (or “Eddies”), I figured I should put my (virtual) money where my (virtual) mouth is and put some of my own nominees on the table. So here are mine:
Best Individual Blog: Cole Camplese and Seb Schmoller. The reason […]
Nominations Are Open for the Edublog Awards
Published by October 31st, 2007 in Blogging and Digital Democracy. 0 CommentsEvery year I am impressed with the effort and quality of results from the Edublog Awards crew. Every year I learn about at least a few edublogs that teach me something important. With nominations now open for the 2007 awards, I urge you to participate. Start by nominating those edublogs that you learn from. Try […]
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Published by November 10th, 2006 in Blogging and Higher Education. 0 CommentsFriend, colleague, connoisseur of Swedish schnapps, and Executive Director of Penn State World Campus Ken Udas has started a blog. There are two reasons why this is significant. First, Ken often has novel perspectives on his work, and from the early posts it looks like this blog will be no exception. Second, it’s an official […]
Wow. I am so behind on posting I can’t believe it. I haven’t even covered all the important stuff from EDUCAUSE yet, and more thought-provoking info keeps washing over the transom every day. I’m going to put in another (possibly futile) effort to catch up over the next few days, starting with a couple of […]
