2012 Ed-Tech Readers’ Choice Awards
The “Readers’ Choice Awards” is a special editorial supplement that highlights the best ed-tech products over the past year. The report includes comments from readers like yourself about why the product or service deserved the award. Download the report now and the information inside will be your very own personal ed-tech product guide. The report will aide you in deciphering the best products in education that will help you transform education in your own school.
Winners and honorees of our 2012 Readers’ Choice Awards
This special supplement presents the favorite educational technology products and services, as selected by the educators who read and visit eSchool Media.
Late in 2011, we asked readers to give us their top picks for school hardware, software, websites, and services. Nearly 1,400 readers responded via one of our three websites: eSchoolNews.com, eCampusNews.com, and eClassroomNews.com. The results are presented in the accompanying report.
Nominate products and services for our 2013 Awards
To recommend products and services for eSchool Media‘s next Readers’ Choice Awards publication, educators with valid school or college eMail addresses should use our 2012-2013 nomination form at:
eSchool News (K-12)
http://www.eschoolnews.com/rca2013/
http://www.ecampusnews.com/rca2013/
eClassroom News (Teachers)
http://www.eclassroomnews.com/rca2013/
(No vendors, please.)
A note from the editor

This issue marks the return (after a few years’ absence)
of our ever-popular Readers’ Choice Awards series,
which recognizes the ed-tech products and services our
readers have enjoyed the most success with.
Last fall, we asked readers to give us their top picks for
school hardware, software, websites, and services.
Nearly 1,400 readers responded via one of our three websites:
eSchoolNews.com, eCampusNews.com, and
eClassroomNews.com.
In nominating their favorite products, we asked readers to tell us how
they’re using these products to improve teaching, learning, or school
administration—and to what effect. We then chose the 50 best responses,
which appear alphabetically by product name and grouped into two
categories: K-12 and higher education.
The result is a list of ed-tech products and services that have proven to be
effective, as vouchsafed by our readers—your colleagues—in schools and
colleges nationwide.
We hope you’ll find this information useful as you consider how
technology can help transform education in your own schools. And watch
for our call for nominations for the 2013 Readers’ Choice Awards in print
and online later this spring.
Regards,
Dennis Pierce
Editor
eSchool Media






