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I am deeply honored by all of the awards that my web site has earned!


MY MAJOR AWARDS

"This is to inform you that Mr. Brown's Cyber School site has been selected as a "Best Bet" on the USA TODAY Education Web site from June 26-July 1, 2001.
Each week the USA TODAY Education online staff selects three "Best Bet" sites they feel would be of educational value to our audience of subscribers and guests. These sites
are listed on the USA TODAY Education home page with a brief description and a link to the site.
Fewer than 150 sites are selected each year as USA TODAY Education "Best Bet" Web sites. Be sure to let your key decision-makers, audience and community know your Web site has
been selected.
If you have any questions, please feel free to E-mail Jeanne Fetner at jfetner@usatoday.com or call me at 703-276-5329 at our office in Rosslyn,Virginia.
Again, congratulations"!

"Dear Mr. Brown,
At Teacher Education/The Next Step we are constantly on the lookout for
websites that stand tall amongst their peers, shine as an educational
resource, and are generally great fun to view.
As a sign of our gratitude for your commitment to education, your site has been chosen to receive the Teacher Education Commitment to Education Excellence Award and is listed as a Teacher Education "Site of the Moment" June 16, 2001. This site is an excellent example of how useful the internet can be. I keep hearing lately, 'Why reinvent the wheel?' and when you view a page such as this one from Mr Brown the question is particularly apt. Many teachers need ideas of how to teach students the process of making web design and whilst we all have different ideas and personal choices of programs etc., Mr Brown's site could well be a good starting point for many people. The site is well laid out, easy to read and does not bog you down with unnecessary jargon. I like sites such as this that enable the reader to pick and choose their focus and simply view what they need. The site also includes a large research and fun section, Mr Brown's school details and much more. Thank you Mr Brown!"
"The Golden Web Award
What Does It Really Mean?
March 2002 Award Ceremonies, Events, Judging, Award Tiles and More...
You are proud of your work, and you should be! Your hard work has won you the most popular and sought after award available. Due to our large International appeal, we often receive numerous questions from many of our winners like you, about the award. This e-mail is being sent out to
this elite group of award winners, to answer questions about; Ceremonies, Award Events, where to get New Award Tiles, Future Award Submissions, Who are the Judges, Becoming a Judge, Requirements to Win, What is won, Press Releases, What to tell the Press and What's next...
Award Ceremonies:
The next Golden Web Awards Ceremony, is slated to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2001. The event will include Special Awards, Features And other Member Presentations.
Who are the Judges:
All Golden Web Awards are provided through the International
Association of Webmaster and Designer's. The Judges consist of our V.V.C. (Voluntary
Voting Committee). This voting committee was designed to be comprised of I.A.W.M.D. members who volunteer their time to visit and score, the websites submitted for the award.
Requirements to Win:
The websites submitted are judged and scored in three primary
categories: Design, Content and Originality. Each category may receive a score of between 1 to 10. Up to three V.V.C. members may score a particular website. The scores from each V.V.C. member are totaled (30 being a perfect score). These scores are than added together and averaged for a final score. Note: Although we are not yet setup to record and provide individual
scoring, winning the award requires a total score of between 24 to 30.
Benefits of Winning:
The benefits of winning are simple. Only the best sites are voted to receive the Golden Web Award. The criterion for winning remains a challenge to even the bestWebmaster, artists and designers. That being said, the primary benefit of the Golden Web Award is the recognition of your commitment to the pursuit of website excellence. Further, it represents that your work is considered an outstanding website, incorporating high standards of design, originality and content. Most importantly, the Golden Web Award lets others know your viewed as a respected professional by your peers, one who is deserving of recognition.
Who's Who Recognition:
All Golden Web Award winners, who chose to be listed in the
associations Who's Who on the Web Directory, will have their award achievement displayed on their listing. Listing in the Who's Who is Free by visiting: http://www.whoswhoontheweb.com.
Listings requested by I.A.W.M.D., will automatically be up-graded to a preferred listing status at no-charge. This preferred listing will also feature their membership status in the association.
Public Relations and the Press:
Many of the Golden Web Award winners, often call us regarding what information they can use and/or provide the press. The answer: all of it! We are more than happy to have you use any of the information we have provided you in whole or in part for your personal posting, public relations needs and/or press release distribution".
Last updated: Monday, December 22, 2003