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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2022

Clark Quinn

My blogging tool, is a major part of my learning process. The posts I see on LinkedIn are often of interest, and occasionally people point me to things that are worthy of my attention (in one way or another!). Writing is a primary way for me to think through things, and that’s not changing. Google Docs.

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Top 100 Tools For Learning 2010 – C4LPT Survey

Upside Learning

Delicious – social bookmarking tool. Slideshare – presentation hosting and sharing tool. Skype – instant messaging and VoIP call tool. Wordpress – blogging tool. Facebook – social networking site. Some observations: The top 10 is like a who’s who of social and informal learning tools.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter. Not only am I often made aware of new tools, but also get opinions, tips, and examples of their use. You can never keep up with it all, but access to many experts who are also finding and sharing the lastest tech tools make it much less daunting.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2016

Clark Quinn

Skype is a tool I use for communicating with folks to get things done, but also to have conversations (e.g. Facebook is also a way I stay in touch with friends and colleagues (those colleagues that I also consider friends; Facebook is more a personal learning tool than a business tool for me).

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2015 top 10 tools for learning

Clark Quinn

Facebook: there’s another group that I use like the Skype channel, and of course just what comes in from friends postings is a great source of lateral input. WordPress: my blogging tool, that provides regular reflection opportunities for me in generating them, and from the feedback others provide via comments.

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Backchannels – what’s all the fuss, anyway?

Integrated Learnings

While there, I engaged in a practice I had never before used known as a backchannel, via the well known micro blogging tool Twitter. It is different from a traditional blog in that it is exactly what the title infers – micro. You might also be interested in our page on Facebook or Twitter feed.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Existing Adoption At the very start I asked the audience for examples of where they were currently using these tools as part of learning solutions. Question 1 - What are the most likely ways / places your organization might or does use Blogs, Wikis, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking or Collaboration Tools?

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