2005 Best of the Web and Digital
Education Achievement Awards

Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA): The following project/application categories are open to all educational institutions in the United States and internationally.

Projects/Applications (E-initiatives to enhance services or interactions):
Student-Focused

Teacher-Focused

Administrator-Focused

Integrated Multi-Focus

Application/project entries may be from any education institution, provided the online entry, and any inquiries or additional requested materials are provided in English. All application/projects must be actively functioning and fully operational (no pilots) by June 1, 2005. The purpose of the DEAA is to showcase winning digital applications across the world. Therefore, unlike the BOW competition, this is a one-time only award. Winners may only re-submit the same application where there is a new suite of services or major upgrade.

Contest Judges
The panel of judges includes representatives from the following organizations: Center for Digital Education, Converge magazine, NYWired for Education, Inc., and 2004 Best of the Web contest first-place education winners.

Contest Entry Screening Guidelines
The following qualifications will be used for initial screening of all entries:
1. A visible privacy statement

2. A written policy or program demonstrating your implementation or plan to implement Web accessibility standards, such as the W3C Level One guidelines or Section 508 accessibility standards.

Contest Criteria

Thank you for your participation.

For more information on the Best of the Web and DGAA/DEAA contest, contact Janet Grenslitt at jgrenslitt@centerdigitalgov.com.

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