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Jane Hart’s Top 100 Learning Tools

Jay Cross

It’s time once again to contribute to Jane Hart’s annual survey of tools for learning. My top tools for learning are: Experience. This little freeware tool plays just about any video format you can throw at it. I use PPT for making simple diagram, for storing visuals, and keeping up with visual models.

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Help! What software tool should I use to record audio?

360 Training

Many devices and industry-standard elearning tools offer simple and effective software for recording audio. One of our authors who was just getting started with elearning never before had had the need to record audio—and asked for advice on tools. To go with my PPT slides. But can download tool.

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Where are open source learning applications?

Tony Karrer

Second, while for my corporate clients I wouldn't recommend any open source solutions today, I'm only avoiding it because it's probably worth the $ savings in the time you would lose dealing with a tool that is not quite as robust. A few early tools exist, but they are in the early adopter stage. Think of it as freeware Captivate. *