The entire group of edubloggers are winners, both on and off the list. We keep seeing more and more exceptional educational blogs every day. We are getting our voices and the voices of our students heard! I truly believe these voices will help bring about needed changes in our educational system. So my hope is that the list of edubloggers keeps growing as it has grown this year. Wow! Just think about those possibilities just a multiplying! It makes me soar!
I wrote that last year at the Edublog Awards 2005. What a year we have had since! I feel the same way this year – just more so! I find more good edublogs daily! I often wonder what the true number really is.
Now it was fantastic to celebrate this year’s Edublog Awards 2006. I really enjoyed the Annual Edublog Awards event at EdTechTalk this morning. Here are the winners! Jeff Lebow and Dave Cormier were great hosts. Josie Fraser, as always, presented the winners in her own special delightful way. Be sure to check out Dave’s Top 10 news events of the edublog year.
Congratulations to all the winners! I have to say it once again- the entire group of worldwide edubloggers are winners – both on and off the list! I can’t wait to see what happens next year!
Happy holidays.
This is not spam comment.
You visited my blog and had seen the post on “Blog as a teaching tool.”
Now, I wish to share something with you.
My 2007 resolution is a friendly deal to get more comments at my blog and promptly reciprocate.
Best wishes for 2007.
A bit of a subject hijack here, but I just wanted to say: Happy New Year to you and yours. I wish you all the best for 2007.
Asphyxia activity (aka The Choking Game)is known all over this country, Canada and the world. There’s a great chance that your child or grandchild, niece or nephew has already heard of it and has tried it or may be enticed to play it. Children as young as 6 years old have explained it to shocked parents. They don’t know the deadliness or the dangers of permanent disabling brain damage, they think it’s fun, safe and silly. Please help by signing the petition below. The life you save in the future may be a child who means the world to you. mom
A Petition for the D.A.R.E program and every Elementary/Middle School Health Program to incorporate Asphyxia Activity into the
cirricula has begun to circulate – Your signature means we insist on keeping
our children safe – “Sign Here at the DB Foundation.com”
Please feel free to copy and paste this. Blog it, Link, it, Forward it!! !
The more signatures, the bigger the impact!