Awards

This year we have put together four categories for our awards. You can enter into one or more of these categories.  The categories are:

  1. Class Blog of the Year
  2. Whole School Blogsite of the Year
  3. Teacher Blog of the Year
  4. Most Influential Blog of the Year

 

This is how it works…

  • Download the ‘Vote for me’ badge and put it on your site (don’t forget to add the link)
  • Your blog readers get voting. The top ten blogs in each category get shortlisted.
  • Shortlisted blogs will be sent along to our five judges on 2nd May 2011.
  • The winners will be announced on 1st June 2011!

And what do the winners get?

Other than congratulations from far and wide, each winner will get a badge to proudly display on their site.

 

Terms and Conditions.

Not that this is going to be laden with rules, but you need to know where you stand…

  • You can download the badges as soon as you like, and get people voting today – you have until April 30th for people to vote.
  • The ten blogs with the most votes get shortlisted.
  • Shortlisted blogs are sent to the judges
  • Judges will report back by the end of May and
  • Winners will be announced on 31st May 2011
  • Voting is restricted to one vote per IP address to restrict spamming
  • In the case of dispute, the judges decision is final
  • If you feel the need to contact the organisers, please do! On twitter use @chrisrat or @eScholasticUK; or more formally contactus@scholastic.co.uk

 

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  • http://mmeduckworth@rogers.com Sylvia Duckworth

    Hello there,

    I have a Teacher Blog which I have entered into your competition but I live in Canada. Is that okay?

  • Education Blog Awards

    Hi! It is meant to be for UK blogs, but we have had entries from all over the world! I think it is okay, and I thank you for your entry!

  • http://mrwilliams.primaryblogger.co.uk Ceri Williams

    I’m a peripatetic dyslexia/SpLD teacher with 30 or so pupils I see once a week. About half of which have started mini-blogs. Is that OK to count them as a class?

  • Education Blog Awards

    Absolutely!!!

  • http://chrisrat.com/2011/03/30/education-blog-awards-a-few-stats/ Education Blog Awards – a few stats « chrisrat's blog

    [...] 253 blogs nominated in 4 different categories [...]