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ATOM Award
Best Website created by a Teacher

ATOM awards graphic myinternet is a proud sponsor of ATOM [ Australian Teachers of Media ] celebrating their twentieth anniversary in 2002 of the prestigious ATOM awards.

This year the awards will see a new Educational category which hopes to highlight the work of Australian teachers in the area of web publishing.

Best Educational Website Created
by a Teacher

Created for classroom activity or as an Ed/PD resource

Any Australian teacher who has created educational content for a classroom activity, professional development or educational resource after January 2001 is eligible to nominate for this award.

The ATOM award provides a great opportunity for teachers to showcase the wonderful online work they do in preparing for the needs of their classes, their colleagues and/or the wider school community. If you have created a website, a webquest, a collaborative project, utilised web technology in a dynamic learning experience for members of your school send in your nomination.

2002 ATOM AWARDS WINNERS ANNOUNCED


The 20th Anniversary of the ATOM Awards for film, video, radio & multimedia were held at the Rivoli Cinema on Saturday 25th May 2002 with the winners being announced to a full house of 500 including industry representatives, media teachers, students, professionals, family and friends.

Congratulations to all of the entrants in 'The BEST EDUCATIONAL WEBSITE BY A TEACHER' category sponsored by myinternet. The standard of entries this year was very high. The finalists were:

Sally Mack, Sommerville House, Qld: The Virtual Field Trip

Helene Bearup, Patterson Lakes Primary School, Vic: Patterson Lakes Primary School Web Site

Christine Jeffs, Kippa-Ring State School, Qld: We Have the Power

Joe Santsingh, Dalby South State School, Qld: Class Teacher Web Page

And the winner is!!!!!!

 

Congratulations to all of the teacher entries in the ATOM Award
Best Website created by a Teacher