Top 10 Tools: more entries and updates on the Top 100 Tools list
More Top 10 Tools lists this week:
- Clive Shepherd (the well-known learning consultant from the UK)
- Anol Bhattacharya (the COO of GetIT | Comms, Singapore)
- Manish Mohan (the head of the Talent Development Campus initiative at NIIT, New Delhi, India,
- Britt Watwood (the online learning specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University's Center for Teaching Excellence in Richmond VA in the US)
- Rick Lillie (an accounting professor at California State University, San Bernardin)
- Rodd Lucier (the regional e-Learning contact for his part of the province of Ontario in Canada)
New lists from:
- Mary Cooch (a teacher in the UK)
- Karl Goddard (who provides ICT/VLE support in the UK)
- Ignatia/Inge de Waard (the eLearning coordinator at the Institute of TropicalMedicine in Antwerp)
- a Learning Consultant in Switzerland and a Learning & Development Manager in France
With these and the other entries, we are already beginning to see changes to the Top 100 Tools for Learning, for instance:
- the entry onto the list of mobile tools and services (like find.mobi, fring, Qik and Utterz) and mobile versions of key tools (like flickr, YouTube, Google Maps) as well as mobile browsers (like Opera Mini)
- Twitter becoming more and more popular (this week in 15th postion ahead of tools like YouTube, iGoogle and SlideShare)
Thanks to all the contributors - past, present and future - who have shared their lists to help us to see emerging patterns and trends in the use of tools and technologies for learning and performance support.
