Who are the judges?
There is an eminent and independent panel of judges Chaired by the Rt Hon Alun Michael MP.
The confimed judges for the 2011 awards are:
- Graham Walker, Director of Policy, RaceOnline 2012
- Tony Osborn, Manager, Public Sector Technology Team, Symantec
- Adrian Arthur, Head of Web Services, The British Library
- Will Gardner, CEO, Childnet International
- Richard Williams, Director of Capacity Building & Business Development, NCVO
- Ian Ritchie, Hon. Treasurer and Deputy Chairman, Nominet Trust
- Professor Sonia Livingstone, Head of Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics & Political Science
- Dr Vicki Nash, Director of Graduate Studies and Policy Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute
- Dr Gail Bradbrook, Lead Consultant on Digiopian, Citizens Online
- Stephen Mosley, MP for Chester
What are the judges looking for?
In assessing the entries the judges will look at:
- The benefits of the project, product or initiative to the community, customers or users of the Internet
- How the original objectives were identified and if these have been achieved;
- How the project or initiative was carried out, or the product developed;
- How success has been measured;
- How effectively the initiative could be used to make a difference in other countries