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2009 Edublog Award Nominations

Janet Clarey

An Edublog is a blog written by someone with a stake in education (teacher, instructor, policy maker, corporate educator, etc.). Now in it’s sixth year, the Edublog Awards “seek to recognize excellence in the use of blogs and social media to facilitate education.&#. Best new blog: performance.learning.

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It's that time of Year Again, EduBlog Awards

Kapp Notes

For over six years, the great folks over at the Edublog awards have done a great job of collating the best of the edublogosphere and handing out awards to some of the outstanding folks writing and posting in this space. For information on how to nominate a blog for The Edublog awards, go to the following link and be heard!

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Index Page

Tony Karrer

As I describe on this page, the challenge that it tries to address is: It can be daunting to visit a blog for the first time. The author(s) have been writing individual articles for months or years. This is my attempt to help you get a sense of topics of my blog and find some of the more interesting past articles.

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Here’s How to Be an E-Learning Superstar in 2010

Rapid eLearning

Typically, there’s no access to more experienced developers or others who can help them grow as an elearning developers. On top of that, because of time constraints, many organizations aren’t always looking for the best elearning courses. They can share best practices and techniques to help you succeed. Probably not.

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Edublog Award Nominations

Xyleme

Best individual blog – trainingwreck by Dan Pontefract. Best group blog – Workplace Learning Today by Brandon Hall. Best new blog – Work, Learn, Play by Jay Shaw. Best resource sharing blog – Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies by Jane Hart. This was the next best thing.