
Since 2007 I have been building an annual Top 100 Tools
for Learning
list based on the contributions of learning professionals
worldwide. (If you missed it, here's the 2009 list). These lists are always very popular; the 2009 list for instance has received nearly 75,000 views on Slideshare since it was released 6 months ago.
I would now like to invite you to help me build the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2010. So if you are a
learning
professional - teacher, academic, trainer, consultant,
developer, practitioner,
analyst, etc - and active in the field of e-learning, then please do share your Top 10 Tools for
Learning.
It's very easy to take part. Just go to THIS PAGE and log in with one of your social media connections (e.g Facebook, Twitter, etc) , then add your list of 10 tools. You can also enter any notes if you would like. The list will remain open till mid-October, when I will then finalise it for 2010, so if you want to amend your entry before then, you can..
There have actually been 19 contributions so far, and on the basis of this very small number, I can reveal that the Top 5 tools SO FAR are ...
- Twitter
YouTube - Google Search
- Google Docs
Moodle
Of course, this is very likely to change as more contributions are received, but you can keep track of the emerging list of Top Tools for Learning 2010 HERE.
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