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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

It has been good to see the varied interest in the 10 Tools Challenge both on my blog and Twitter as well as on other social channels – so here are a few updates. 3- Google Docs/Drive 87- OpenOffice. 18- Diigo 48- Delicious. 1- Twitter 9- Facebook 17- Google+ 23- LinkedIn. OFFICE TOOLS. Office suites.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009: The Final List

Upside Learning

The Top 10 Tools are: 1. Twitter. 2. Delicious. 5. Google Docs. He questions the real learning potential of Twitter and wonders if it’s a fad. I think micro blogging will remain - in some form (Twitter or something else) – an important personal learning tool for some years. 3. YouTube. 6. Wordpress.

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Free Cloud Apps

eLearning Cyclops

Blogging WordPress Documents Google Docs Graphics Picasa Web Albums ChartGo (creating charts) Screencasts and Simulations Screenr Social Bookmarking Delicious Social Media and Networking LinkedIn Plaxo Twitter Yammer Video YouTube. If you has an app to suggest please do so by posting a comment.

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On The Cloud

eLearning Cyclops

my videos Screenr - creating quick, easy screencasts that I can Tweet and/or embed in my blog ChartGo - this one is new for me, but I like how easy it is to make charts that I can keep on the cloud or save on my hard drive (yes, I have a hard drive too) I think I have established a bit of a residence on the Cloud.

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TCC08: Wikis and Blogs and Tags: Oh Why?

Experiencing eLearning

Diigo = “delicious on steroids&# with more annotations or conversations, sticky notes. Cynthia uses Twitter for keeping track of bookmarks–lets her tag it with who shared it with her and when to give her context. Google Docs. Engagement is the why for these tools. Information Literacy & Sharing Discoveries.

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Tools Used

Clark Quinn

I guess they must be using a lot of tools other than delicious. Twitter adoption is higher than I would have thought. delicious, Picassa, Ning, Google Docs/Google Apps, Second Life, Blogger, iGoogle, orkut, FriendFeed, Internal workplace community, PBWiki, Xing, Digg, Friendster (really?),

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Some Tools for Social Learning and How they Help Learning

Kapp Notes

Google Docs. Text-based messaging systems allow for quickly communicating with someone in a synchronous environment. Quickly asking a question. Links to resources, peer-to-peer learning. Online mentoring. Broadcasting thoughts. Social Bookmarking. Creating a public list of valuable resources based on URL locations. Unlimited Text Messaging.