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2007 Edublog Award Winners Announced

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The Fourth Annual International Edublog awards were held this month on Second Life.  Winners are listed below. Visit the Edublog Awards site for the full story and to read winners’ acceptace speeches.

  1. Best individual blog  - ScienceRoll, Berci Meskó, Hungary (Wordpress)
  2. Best group blog - Techlearning blog
  3. Best new blog - dy/dan, Dan Meyer (Wordpress)
  4. Best resource sharing blog - TipLine - Gates’ Computer Tips, Jim Gates (Blogger)
  5. Most influential blog post - Is It Okay To Be A Technologically Illiterate Teacher? - The Fischbowl, Karl Fisch (Blogger)
  6. Best teacher blog - The tempered radical, Bill Ferriter (Typepad)
  7. Best librarian / library blog - A Library By Any Other Name, Vaughn Branom (Blogger)
  8. Best educational tech support blog - El tinglado, El tinglado bloggers
  9. Best elearning / corporate education blog - eLearning Technology, Tony Karrer (Blogger)
  10. Best educational use of audio - SMARTBoard Lessons Podcast (Wordpress)
  11. Best educational use of video / visual - RBG Street Scholars Think Tank Multi-Media E-Zine, Marc Imhotep Cray (Blogger)
  12. Best educational wiki - Welker’s Wikinomics, Jason Welker (Wetpaint)
  13. Best educational use of a social networking service - Classroom 2.0, Steve Hargadon (Ning)
  14. Best educational use of a virtual world - Suffern middle school in Second Life (Second Life)

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