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And the 2010 Winners Are ...

on September 7, 2010

Winners were announced by the Center for Digital Education and Converge online as recipients of the 2010 Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA) and Best of the Web Awards. The awards showcase exceptional K-12 and higher education websites, digital technology projects and programs that have enriched education for students and teachers.

“Despite the tough economy, education leaders remain committed to improving learning through the tools of technology,” said Cathilea Robinett, vice president of the Center. “Our DEAA winners demonstrate truly innovative uses of technology and the Best of the Web winners have beautiful, functional websites that speak to the needs of students, parents and educators. Congratulations to you all! “

2010 BEST OF THE WEB AWARDS – Congratulations!

K-12 District Education Website category
Winner: District of Columbia Public Schools, Washington, D.C.


Higher Education Website category
Winner: The University of Texas-Pan American


Department of Education Website
Winner: West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission


2010 DIGITAL EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS – Congratulations!


K-12 Education Digital Application/Project category
Winner: Redefining Learning with Smartpen Technology, Mr. Licata’s Math Classroom, St. John's Lutheran School, Staten Island, N.Y.


Higher Education Digital Application/Project category
Winners:

  • Researcher's Dashboard, Wayne State University 
  • Value Add in the Hand, University North Carolina Wilmington

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on Sep 7, 2010
How can you give K-12 District Education Website category to DC Public Schools when they don't provide their schools with websites like other k-12 school Districts? I'm looking through the individual school websites in DC Public Schools and can see that they do it on their own with no support.




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