Special Honors and Awards for MidLink Magazine
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SAS inSchoolNorth Carolina State University,  and the University of Central Florida

Awards Received in 2002

Frances Bradburn Congratulates Tony Infanito's Students
Frances Bradburn, Technology Director of the NC Department of Public Instruction,
congratulates a student in Tony Infantino's class from Durant Middle School as she 
interviews him for a STAR Schools Video. (See this archived video here.

NOTE:  STAR Schools Videos are free for the download and provide excellent resources for district or statewide professional development sessions.  Funding is provided through grants from the OERI, and the US Department of Education.

STAR Schools Video Features TWO MidLink Magazine Projects:  


Glen Gurley, MidLink Teacher Editor


Awards Received: 1994 - 2001

Study Web

  Study Web researchers selected MidLink Magazine as one of the best educational resources on the Web.  MidLink will be featured in the Professional Development: Teaching Resources: Special Needs: Homeschooling: Curriculum & Online Resources section of Study Web.

 


Canadian Book Camp 

 Canadian Book Camp selected MidLink Magazine as one of the best places for students to publish original work.

 


Länkskafferiet - The Link LarderLänkskafferiet (The Link Larder) included MidLink in their Link Larder, a database for educational use which consists of subject structured and quality assessed Internet information resources chosen for Swedish pupils, especially those between 10 and 15 years of age. The Link Larder is a part of the Swedish Schoolnet and was commissioned by and has continuing support from the National Agency for Education. The database is regularly updated and extended. A web site in the Link Larder can be replaced by one with higher quality. The development work is carried out by LUB NetLab.


Voices From the Middle, National Council of Teachers of English -  MidLink is mentioned in several articles throughout and referred to as "one of the older, established sites (6 years) that has the look of a magazine and reviews submissions in the way that traditional print magazines do."


  Multimedia Schools honored Teacher-Editors of MidLink Magazine.  This article explains how exemplary teachers from locations around the globe can share their work with the global audience of educators, students, and parents who visit MidLink.


LookSmart Radio  LookSmart Radio recognized MidLink as one of the Top 100 Educational Web Sites for 1999. The radio program featured MidLink Magazine on its  August 10 broadcast about education and the Internet.  Listen to the RealAudio recording of the interview.


700+ Great Sites!   700+ Great Sites - MidLink is included in this list, compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a Division of the American Library Association. The list includes "amazing, spectacular, mysterious, colorful web site for kids and the adults who care about them."


Top 100 Web Sites '99 The Education Source selected MidLink as one of the Top 100 Web Sites of 1999 After reviewing thousands of sites, we have selected 100 Internet sites as our top picks for 1999 and believe that these sites contain the best educational content on the Internet today.



Computer Lab Newsletter (2790 bytes)  The Computer Lab Newsletter - The word "awesome" is highly overused, but it is the only word fit to describe the MidLink Magazine Website. This site sponsored by the SAS Institute, North Carolina State University, and The University of Central Florida encourages children to explore the world around them and report on their findings.


The School Page Hot Site (2353 bytes) The School Page:  The Educator's Resource, selected MidLink Magazine as a "Hot Site" of the month.




Bonus.Com KidCool!(4684 bytes) Bonus.Com selected MidLink as a "KidCool Site" with material most appropriate for kids.

 

 


ED's Oaisis A-OKThe editorial staff of ED's Oasis  has reviewed and evaluated your site MidLink Magazine according to research-based guidelines http://www.edsoasis.org/Guidelines.html and found it to be information-rich and content-appropriate for use in the K-12 classroom. Because it encourages students to publish their original work, we categorize it as an "Interactive" site, and invite you to accept the A-OK award for excellence.


Suite101.com. Recommended Site (8086 bytes)Suite101.com is an award winning online community-based "Guide to the Best of the World Wide Web" that uses real people as web guides, called contributing editors, who scour the Internet for the best web sites in their areas of expertise. They do all the work - the searching - so the Internet user does not have to do so. 


Middleschool.Com (3874 bytes)Middleschool.Com listed MidLink as "...a personal favorite. It demonstrates many exciting and interactive web projects. It is a great place and chock full of student created content. This web site is perfect for anyone who cares about using the WWW meaningfully with 10-14 year olds."


DiscoverIt! (4475 bytes)  DiscoverIt! a guide to finding the best resources on the web, designated MidLink as one of the Best Educational Sites on the web.



BBC WebGuide 
  The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has launched a guide to the Internet, and " we are pleased to inform you that your site has been included in the Childrens section of BBC Web Guide, which can be  found at:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/webguide/ "


WorldVillage Family Site of the Day

October, 1997: WorldVillage selected MidLink Magazine as the WorldVillage Family Site of the Day for October 31, 1997! The editors at WorldVillage selected MidLink in honor and recognition of the web's finest family-friendly sites.


BellSouth.NetJuly, 1997: BellSouth.Net included MidLink Magazine in its Education Gateway, a website custom-made for teachers, students and parents that puts together the best content the Internet has to offer. MidLink was included because it "has great content for families with children in the middle years."


EdsOkInt.gif (7958 bytes)May, 1997:  Selected by ED's Oasis as an exemplary site for the Treasure Zone.  This list includes sites that are subjected to review utilizing the ED's Oasis rubric.


May, 1997: Blue Web'N listed MidLink Magazine as a 4-Star Site. Blue Web'N is a searchable listing of exemplary web sites for teachers and students.


Lycos Top 5%   March, 1997, selected by Lycos as a Top 5% site.  The Lycos review said, "Billed as the electronic magazine for kids in the middle grades, MidLink has enough humor and insight to snag a few curious adults as well."


WWW Associates Top 10 sites

December, 1996: Selected by World Wide Web Associates as a Top Ten winner! This places MidLink Magazine   in the "top 1/10th of 1%" of its category. Top Ten and Best of the Year awards are based on Organization & Functionality, Graphic Design, Innovation, and Overall Contribution to the Internet.


National Information Infrastructure Awards  

October, 1996: named one of 6 national finalists in the Children's Category of the National Information Infrastructure (NII) Awards Competition.


T&L National Teacher of the Year 

June, 1996: Caroline McCullen, Editor-in-chief of MidLink Magazine, was named National Teacher of the Year by Technology and Learning Magazine. This annual contest was sponsored by Microsoft and Compaq.


Education World (5789 bytes) May, 1996:  Education World Gave MidLink Magazine an "A" rating based upon Content, Aesthetics, and Organization.  "An incredible concept that deserves great accolades. Every student can and should be part of this."


A-1 Quality Award for ExcellenceMarch, 1996: of the thousands of web sites reviewed, MidLink Magazine was recognized as the "Best of the Best" on the Internet and has received the A#1 Quality Award for Excellence by the A#1Quality Directory.


I-Way 500

February, 1996 and September, 1996: recognized as a winner in the Education category of the Iway 500 listing. The Iway 500 is an annual ranking of the Best 500 Web sites in the World. MidLink Magazine was ranked 4th among 25 winners in the Education Category. Winners are rated for seven criteria: Serves Intended Purpose, Depth of Content, Accuracy, Accessibility, Design/Style, Navigation, and Performance.

January, 1996: selected by The McKinley Group's professional editorial team as a "4-Star" site. This is the highest rating an Internet site can achieve in Magellan, McKinley's comprehensive Internet directory of over 1.5 million sites and 40,000 reviews.

January, 1996: Global School Net selected MidLink Magazine for inclusion in their Web Tutorial. MidLink was designated as a "Model Middle School Site" and cited as an example of effective classroom project design.

November, 1995: Global Network Navigator (GNN) named MidLink Magazine the Best of the 'Net in K-12 Education. While you visit GNN, be sure check out other "Sites for Kids."

In April, 1995 : featured in the "Caught in the Web" section of the Franklin Institute of Science's inQuiry Almanack. All of the teacher editors were honored. Congratulations MidLink student contributors and teacher editors!
 

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