Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Go Nominate Your Favorite EduBlogger at #eddies14!

posted on November 12, 2014 Do you know an education blogger   who you think has made a huge difference in your teaching practice, who has impacted the state of education, or who has served the interests of publication with excellence through his or her blog? If so, head on over to the  2014 Edublog Awards  where —  for the ELEVENTH year  Ã¢â‚¬â€Ã‚  nominations are now open! The purpose of the EduBlog Awards is to promote and demonstrate the educational values of social media, according to EduBlogAwards.com. The Edublog Awards started in 2004 in response to community concerns relating to how schools, districts and educational institutions were  blocking access  of learner and teacher blog sites for educational purposes.   The purpose of the Edublog awards is  promote and demonstrate the educational values of these social media. Working together, we create an invaluable resource of the best-of-the-best on the web. Nominations end at 10:59 p.m. CST on  November 24; voting begins soon after that. Go nominate HERE! Nomination Tips You can nominate in as many categories as you like However, only make one nomination per category Don’t nominate yourself Even if your favorite EduBlogger is already on the list, go ahead and  nominate them again Categories are competitive, and only the most nominated will make it to the voting round Share your nominations using twitter (#eddies14), facebook, Google+ and email Here are my Nominations I plan to nominate the following bloggers in these categories: Best individual blog:  Diane Ravitch Blog Best group blog: Nerdy Book Club Best ed tech / resource sharing blog: Free Tech 4 Teachers Best teacher blog: Pernille S. Ripp Best administrator blog: A View from the Edge by Rob Miller Most influential blog post of the year:  Why I Hope for Joy! Best individual tweeter: @jmsprincipal Best twitter hashtag or chat: #oklaed Best free web tool: Twitter.com Best educational use of media (audio / video / visual / podcast): ELAOK Teacher Videocast Best open PD / unconference / webinar series: PD on Your Plan Best educational use of a social network: #oklaed Twitter Community Best mobile app: Evernote.com Lifetime achievement: Claudia Swisher Michelle WatersI am a secondary English Language Arts teacher, a University of Oklahoma student working on my Master’s of Education in Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum with an concentration in English Education, and a NBPTS candidate. I am constantly seeking ways to amplify my students’ voices and choices.

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