Top Tools For Learners and Learning Professionals

Two lists that I came across via Jane Hart's E-Learning Pick of the Day site were Top Tools for LEARNERS and Top Tools for LEARNING PROFESSIONALS. These are lists that she builds over time with votes coming from reviewers.

No shocks - they are all tools we have written about here.

She says that after just about a month of reviewing, there are clear leaders.

Top 10 Tools for Learners
  1. Google Search
  2. YouTube
  3. Firefox
  4. Twitter
    Wikipedia
  5. Delicious
  6. Facebook
    Gmail
    Google Reader
    Skype

Her complete list of tools in the list so far is available at Top Tools for Learning 2009 (see the blue column). Anyone can vote on this list by going to her online form.

Top 10 Tools for Learning Professionals

These are tools that learning professionals use in their own professional practice for "creating learning solutions" for others and/or their own productivity. She has solicited votes from 21 learning professionals so far. There are 5 tools that make both lists (which I have noted below in bold).
  1. Delicious
  2. Twitter
  3. Skype
  4. Slideshare
  5. Google Reader
  6. Google Docs
  7. Audacity
    Google Search
    Moodle
    Ning
    PowerPoint
    SnagIt

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