Of course, I think both I and Jill and Lisbeth and you and anders and Mike at Vitia and Culture cat and Anne PLSJ and Stephanie and and and and should be nominated, but let Lilia represent us all, as her research, practice and writing on the connection between weblogs and physical social interrelations captures a vital part of the essence of blogging, academic or not.
I would have to suggest a lot of french edublogs here in Quebec and some elsewhere, but I suppose that it would be preferable to nominate some in english to really get in the mood… I’m going for Seb’s Open Research.
Over on the corporate side of the e-learning blog world, I like Mark Oehlert’s eClippings quite a bit. Is the corporate stuff different enough to need its own award category?
Pharyngula is a fave read of mine. While there are technically other posters occasionally, it is really not a group blog: the bulk of posts is by PZ, who runs the place.
Weblog Ciencias de la Información is a new concept of blog, the autor have a universitary vision of information and communication sector (press, advertising and public relations, audiovisual communication)
Josie Fraser Nov 23
Stephen Downes, OLDaily
http://www.downes.ca/news/OLDaily.htm
Anonymous Nov 23
Brayden King
torill Nov 23
Group blog: Terra Nova
Individual blog: Mathmagenic
Of course, I think both I and Jill and Lisbeth and you and anders and Mike at Vitia and Culture cat and Anne PLSJ and Stephanie and and and and should be nominated, but let Lilia represent us all, as her research, practice and writing on the connection between weblogs and physical social interrelations captures a vital part of the essence of blogging, academic or not.
Tama Nov 24
Single Blog: jill/txt
… combine[s] genuine commentary with academic interest and writing zeal! :)
[Copied over from Halavais News]
lago Nov 24
Brayden King’s Weblog
[Copied over from Halavais News]
Alex Halavais Nov 24
The following have been nominated anonymously from the earlier form:
* The Little Professor
* A Writing Teacher’s Blog
* Weblog-ed
* OLDaily
Claire Nov 24
Early Modern Notes http://www.earlymodernweb.org.uk/emn/
Claire Nov 24
http://branemrys.blogspot.com/
Eric Behrens Nov 25
Tim Burke’s Easily Distracted deserves consideration.
Roy Bhakta Nov 25
A blog of physicist wisdom
Jason In Suzhou Nov 26
My Blogging Experiment; Where China, ESL Teaching and Technology come together…
http://wjreagin.motime.com
Julia Nov 26
Too Many Topics, Too Little Time
The Life & Times of a History PhD Student
Early Modern Print Culture
Alex Halavais (Am not sucking up: can I help it if I love his blog!?!)
Mario Asselin Nov 29
I would have to suggest a lot of french edublogs here in Quebec and some elsewhere, but I suppose that it would be preferable to nominate some in english to really get in the mood… I’m going for Seb’s Open Research.
Michael Feldstein Nov 29
Over on the corporate side of the e-learning blog world, I like Mark Oehlert’s eClippings quite a bit. Is the corporate stuff different enough to need its own award category?
François Pettigrew Nov 30
Stephen Downes, OLDaily
http://www.downes.ca/news/OLDaily.htm
Linus Nov 30
Pharyngula is a fave read of mine. While there are technically other posters occasionally, it is really not a group blog: the bulk of posts is by PZ, who runs the place.
Alehop! Dec 2
Weblog Ciencias de la Información is a new concept of blog, the autor have a universitary vision of information and communication sector (press, advertising and public relations, audiovisual communication)
Lilia Dec 3
My vote goes for Alex Halavais