By Aaron Campbell · December 19, 2005
We were touched to have been nominated for an Edublog Award in the category of Best Group Blog 2005. Having won, though, is an even bigger honor. Thank you to all who voted and who have supported us in myriad ways this year! Also thanks to Josie Fraser and James Farmer for all their hard work in putting the awards together.
What is most special about the Edublog Awards, for me, is the way they introduce us all to exciting new weblogs, while allowing people who participate in the nominations and voting to enjoy giving recognition to the ones they most appreciate. And yet, as Bee mentioned earlier, the real rewards come from the sustained commitment of all participants in the edublogging community toward conversation, collaboration, and idea-sharing that enriches everyone’s understanding and practice. For as the use of weblogs and other social webpublishing tools continues growing in the field of education, we all have reason to celebrate, for meaningful – possibly even revolutionary – change is taking place.
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rosa ochoa
wrote on January 03, 2006:
Congratulations! You really deserve this award, not only as a group edublog, but as a mentoring blog which inspires many ESL/EFL practitioners and their students. Well done!
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Aaron Campbell
wrote on January 04, 2006:
Thanks Rosa. We’re looking forward to your new class starting in February – can’t wait to meet the new students and hear their podcasts. See you soon…
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