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Edublog Awards: Common Craft Needs Your Vote

leelefever

By leelefever on December 19, 2008 - 8:04pm

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This is coming a bit late, but The Common Craft Show has been nominated for an Eddie - An Edublog Award in the category of Best Educational Use of Video/Visual.  The polls close tomorrow - we're hoping for a late-breaking victory. Thanks!

Update:  Thanks so much everyone.  We came in second, which makes us proud. You can view the results by clicking "view result" on the poll.  It wasn't even close really, Steve Spangler's Blog, which focuses on science education, got the lion's share of votes.  Congrats Steve!

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Edublog Awards

Always happy to vote for your smart, innovative, and totally delightful work. Good luck!

Voted. Your videos are

Voted. Your videos are amazing and you deserve it!!! Good Luck!!!

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I have been voted you

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Happy to vote for you You have been so helpful as I am learning about social media
Thanks so much
Happy Holidays

My support is there for you

Hi Lee,

My support is always there for CommonCraft show.

Votign

Couldn't - site was down for maintenance - I'll try later!

Vote not possible

Guys I love your videos.
It has helped me and my students a lot!
I've tried to vote but the system at the Edublog Awards is not working! I'll try later.

Edublog Awards

Thank you for your good work at CommonCraft!

Edublog Awards for Common Craft

Your So nice Common Craft for sharing those video and etc. Good Luck,

I will vote you for this... We are here for you, keep it up nice post.

thanks... More power.

Vote

Lee, you know I got your back. lol I will be sure to vote for you and commoncraft. Thanks for all the great videos. I have learned so much!!

Voted

What an honor to be nominated, you've got my vote, best of luck!

Awards

Voted, I see you're insecond place - off to twitter about you, let's get those votes up...

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Hope u win man, i voted too

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Wish you win.

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