Here is the final list of the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009, compiled (by Jane Hart!) from the contributions of 278 learning professionals - from education and workplace learning - worldwide.
Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009.
More interesting, you might want to check out Jane Hart's Top 100 Tools by category, and even more interesting would be the Winners & Losers in 2009.
No. 1 is Twitter! What about the rest? Explore it yourself!
Yes, Jane Hart is no doubt the Queen and King of learning tools (simply No. 1!). If you want to find the right learning tool(s) among literary thousands, the resources (links) above will do wonders.
Though, it would have been nice getting to the No. 1 learning tool climax last, rather than slide 3 (out of 102) in the presentation. But then again, not everyone has the patience to swoosh through 100 slides to get to the climax. Whatever it is, kudos to Jane Hart for her great work, and kudos again to making our learning tools selection a lot easier.
Oops, I forgot to submit my top 10 list this year (1. Notepad, 2. Paint, 3. PowerPoint...)! Next year, I will be back :)
Though, it would have been nice getting to the No. 1 learning tool climax last, rather than slide 3 (out of 102) in the presentation. But then again, not everyone has the patience to swoosh through 100 slides to get to the climax. Whatever it is, kudos to Jane Hart for her great work, and kudos again to making our learning tools selection a lot easier.
Oops, I forgot to submit my top 10 list this year (1. Notepad, 2. Paint, 3. PowerPoint...)! Next year, I will be back :)
Oops Zaid - the above post was from me! I'm reposting if you want to delete the one above!
ReplyDeleteZaid, thanks for your lovely post. A good point about presenting them in reverse order - maybe Slideshare should have an option for you to choose the order you can view them in :)