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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2022

Clark Quinn

My blogging tool, is a major part of my learning process. Creating presentations is another way to think about how to share. Writing is a primary way for me to think through things, and that’s not changing. I could say email, but that’s not where I put my most cogent thoughts. Google Docs.

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Top 10 Tools for @C4LPT 2017

Clark Quinn

At least until I find a better tool (haven’t really got my mind around Scrivener’s organization, though I’ve tried). WordPress is my blogging tool (what I’m using here), and serves both as a thinking tool (if I write it out, it forces me to process it), but it’s also a share tool (obviously).

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Top 100 Tools For Learning 2010 – C4LPT Survey

Upside Learning

YouTube – video hosting and sharing tool. GoogleDocs – online collaboration tool. Delicious – social bookmarking tool. Slideshare – presentation hosting and sharing tool. Skype – instant messaging and VoIP call tool. Wordpress – blogging tool. Top100 Tools for Learning 2010.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2016

Clark Quinn

WordPress is my blogging tool (where you’re at right now), and it’s a way I think ‘out loud’ and the feedback I get is a wonderful way to learn. Things that eventually appear in presentations and writing typically appear here first, and some of the work I do for others manifests here (typically anonymized).

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2015 top 10 tools for learning

Clark Quinn

WordPress: my blogging tool, that provides regular reflection opportunities for me in generating them, and from the feedback others provide via comments. Omnigraffle: the diagramming tool I use, and diagramming is a great way for me to make sense of things.

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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. During the presentations, when something important stood out, I would simply pull out my smartphone device, sign into the Twitter application, and enter a “tweet” using the hashtag at the beginning.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

It is such a sophisticated tool, and it also now powers my Learning in the Social Workplace blog. 3 – I still use TypePad , which was my blogging tool of choice in 2007 – which I used for Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day blog, but it’s not on my 2011 list.