2010 Edublogs Awards results & congrats to the winners

If you’re a regular reader of the E-Learning Curve Blog, you’ll know that your humble blogger was shortlisted for the 2010 Edublog Awards Best E-Learning / Corporate Education Edublog.

The runaway winner in this category was…

  1. Winner: Rapid E-Learning Blog
  2. First Runner Up: Edutopia
  3. Second Runner Up: edReformer
Summary of nomination and voting info:
  1. 27 nominations received for Best elearning / Corporate Education Edublog 2010
  2. 13 blogs shortlisted for Best elearning / Corporate Education Edublog 2010
  3. Total number of votes was 1,188
  4. Most nominated blogs was:
Blogs nominated (in alphabetical order):
  1. Another dot in the blogosphere
  2. edReformer
  3. Edutopia
  4. E-Learning Curve Blog
  5. Integrating Technology
  6. Jane’s eLearning Pick of the Day
  7. Learnboost
  8. Microsoft The UK Schools Blog
  9. Rapid E-Learning Blog
  10. Search ReSearch
  11. The Gateway to 21st Century Skills: Making the Most of Online Resources
  12. The Moodle Man blog
  13. Virtual School Meanderings

As you can see, the Rapid E-Learning Blog garnered nearly 80% of the 1,188 votes in this category, so hats off to Tom Kuhlmann and all the folks at Articulate on their impressive win: keep up the good work in 2011.

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As for the rest of us: must try harder and be better…

You can check out the 2010 Edublogs Awards results in all the categories by clicking here.

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January 05 2011 03:00 pm | e-learning

2 Responses to “2010 Edublogs Awards results & congrats to the winners”

  1. Tom on 05 Jan 2011 at 7:54 pm #

    What I like about the edublog award is not the ranking of best since that’s so subjective. Instead I like that so many good blogs are curated and brought to the forefront.

  2. Michael Hanley on 05 Jan 2011 at 9:38 pm #

    Very true Tom; well said! Edublogs is a fantastic learning resource. Keep up the good work on your blog. I’m a regular reader and always look forward to reading your suggestions, tips and tricks.
    Best regards and may I wish you and your organisation continued success in 2011.
    Michael