netTrekker Newsletter Archive > May, 2005 > netTrekker Wins Two Codie Awards!

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On May 25th, netTrekker was honored with two Codie awards during the 20th annual awards presentation sponsored by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software and digital content industry. This year netTrekker received the following two awards:

  • CODIE WINNERBest Web-Based Instructional Solution
    Awards the best educational website designed to provide informational, instructional or content support for K-12 students, teachers, and administrators.

  • Best Elementary Education Instructional Solution: Other Content Areas
    Awards the best education technology solution for students in grades K-6 in curriculum areas other than mathematics or language arts/reading, includes social studies, science, health, art, music, technology or multi-disciplinary topics.

"Our customers are instrumental in our development process and we owe them so much for their valuable feedback and contributions which help us to continuously improve netTrekker to better serve the education community," said Randy Wilhelm, CEO of Thinkronize, the developer of netTrekker. During the past five years, our customers have worked hand in hand with us as we updated netTrekker to meet the changing needs of educators and students.

Don’t miss the next BIG thing from netTrekker at NECC…
In direct response to suggestions and feedback from customers like you, we will be introducing a revolutionary new product at the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) in June. Thank you to the many customers from Cobb County, Memphis, Ysleta, Houston, Shelby County, St. Johns County, and many other school districts who participated in formal focus groups and pilot programs during the design and testing phases of the new product. Please visit us at booth #112 at NECC to see a demo of our new product and to enter to win some great prizes!

 


* A page view is represented as a page of any type that is viewed by any user that is part of school or district. Page views are the result of navigation, searching and all other activities in netTrekker, and exclude page views once the user launches a website. This information is available to netTrekker administrators, through the district and school usage reports link and is updated daily.