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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

This is the 5th year I have been building a Top 100 Tools for Learning list (based on the Top 10 Tools contributions of learning professionals worldwide), so I thought it would be interesting to compare my choices in the first year I ran the activity in 2007, with my choices today.

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Tools Used

Clark Quinn

The charts below show use of different tools, sites, etc. The key is for the charts is: Darkest blue - daily Medium blue - weekly Light blue - monthly Gray - never Tool Use in Corporations Some things that jumped out at me: Much more blog reading that I expected. I guess they must be using a lot of tools other than delicious.

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Collaboration Tools

Tony Karrer

As I mentioned in Real-Time Collaborative Editing , I had a fantastic experience participating in group editing of a Mind Map of collaborative tools during a session at Learn Trends. You can see the result below. But it was interesting to see the results exported which I've embedded below.

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Webinar Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are some resources to support today's webinar: A whitepaper titled Embrace Informal Learning: Understanding the tools of informal learning and their impact on organizations. Here is how to start a wiki with Wet Paint You can also use PBwiki and the service I use WikiSpaces. Lessons Learned Tear Down These Walls: Web 2.0

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Tony Karrer

tools from learning professionals in senior positions and too many barriers put up by over-zealous HR and IT departments. This makes using something like google docs or pbwiki as an experiment somewhat difficult for the poor, lonely learning professional. How can you design with these new tools if you don't understand them?

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Clark Quinn

tools from learning professionals in senior positions and too many barriers put up by over-zealous HR and IT departments. This makes using something like google docs or pbwiki as an experiment somewhat difficult for the poor, lonely learning professional. How can you design with these new tools if you don't understand them?

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6 Ways to Add Sizzle to Your Classroom

Learning Rebels

You can do this using a variety of very easy to use (and set-up) tools – Free tools such as Diigo , Tumblr , FaceBook, Blogger, PBWiki or Enterprise tools such as SharePoint, Jive , Yammer or SocialCast. Build a Group – Build a group loaded with class information…with the class.

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