Voting is now open for the 2010 Edublog Awards. There are over 20 categories, with well over 300 blogs nominated across them.
I am honored that Hack Education has been nominated in the "Best New Blog" category. While of course I'd love your vote, I recommend you visit the site if for no other reason than to check out all the nominees, as there are a bunch of amazing blogs, podcasts, and educators you should pay attention to. Voting Open for 2010 Edublog Awards
by Audrey Watters on 05 Dec, 2010
Voting is now open for the 2010 Edublog Awards. There are over 20 categories, with well over 300 blogs nominated across them.
I am honored that Hack Education has been nominated in the "Best New Blog" category. While of course I'd love your vote, I recommend you visit the site if for no other reason than to check out all the nominees, as there are a bunch of amazing blogs, podcasts, and educators you should pay attention to. |
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Audrey Watters is an education writer, rabble-rouser, rambler, recovering academic, lifelong learner, serial dropout, part-time badass, mom.
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