We are excited to announce that Powerful Learning Practice has been nominated for three Edublog Awards!
- Our Voices from the Learning Revolution blog was nominated for Best Group Blog.
- Shelly Wright’s post The Flip: End of a Love Affair from our Voices from the Learning Revolution blog was nominated for Most Influential Education Blog Post.
- The PLP Community Hub and Powerful Learning Practice were both nominated for Best Social Network for Educators.
We’d love it if you voted for PLP! It only takes a moment of your time!
Here’s how to vote
Click this link: Vote for PLP
- Select the category “Best Group Blog” from the drop down menu, select Voices | Powerful Learning Practice, then click vote.
- Click go vote again, select the category “Influential Post” from the menu, select Powerful Learning Practice – The Flip: End of a Love Affair, then click vote.
- Click go vote again, select the category “Social Network” from the menu, select PLP Community Hub or PLP Network, then click vote.
Congratulations to our PLPeeps who were also nominated!
- Patrick Larkin’s Learning In Burlington blog was nominated in the Individual and Administrator blog categories.
- Shelley Wright’s Wright’s Room blog was nominated in the Individual and Teacher blog categories.
- Lyn Hilt blogs for Connected Principals, which was nominated in the Group blog category.
- Kathy Cassidy was nominated for Ms. Cassidy’s Classroom Blog in the Class blog category.
- Dean Shareski’s Ideas and Thoughts blog and John Croft Norton’s Middleweb were both nominated in the EdTech blog category.
- Ann S. Michaelsen’s Teaching using web 2.0 blog was nominated in the Teacher blog category.
- Tony Baldasaro‘s blog was nominated in the Administrator blog category.
- And a final tip of the hat to US DOE’s Connected Educator Month for their nomination in the Best Open PD category. PLP was proud to be instrumental in that amazing month!
There were so many great blogs nominated. If you’re a PLPeep and we missed you, please let us know and we’ll be sure to add you to this shoutout post!
Please vote for PLP and our PLPeeps – we are proud of you all! Thanks for your support!
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Sheryl is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Powerful Learning Practice. She works with schools and districts from around the world helping them to infuse technology into their curriculums and by leading other digital conversion efforts.
Sheryl also consults with governments, educational organizations and non-profits in development of their various professional learning initiatives.
Sheryl is a sought-after presenter at national and international events, speaking on topics related to digital and online learning, teacher and educational leadership, online community building, and other educational issues impacting children of poverty.
Sheryl served on the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Board of Directors for six years. She co-authored The Connected Educator: Learning and Leading in a Digital Age with Lani Ritter Hall. Sheryl has four children and four grandsons, Luke, Logan, Levi and Tanner and a trio of dachshunds. You can find out more on her blog and on Twitter @snbeach.
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Great list of educators! Proud to be on the list! Would like to mention that 11 of my students were nominated this year! Not bad considering there are 50 nominees. It is important with student voice in our work to change education for the learners!! If you vote you might vote for a student as well!
Please list them in a comment below so that folks can vote.Congrats!
Thanks Sheryl! I’ll just link to this page where they are all listed, and then they can vote! Thank you! It is a great inspiration for the students!
http://annmic.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/the-edublog-awards-2/
Congratulations, Sheryl, and the network of educators who are passionate in transforming education in order to provide relevant learning experiences for the 21st century students. PLP Rocks!!!!
Congratulations to you and your students, Ann. So proud of all the PLPeeps!
Thanks Chris!