Gimme a List

To-Do’sIn Jane Hart’s Blog was a link to the Top 100 Tools for (e)Learning.

The list is compiled from the contributions of 155 learning professionals (from both education and workplace learning) who shared their Top 10 Tools for Learning both for their own personal learning/ productivity and for creating learning solutions for others.

The Top three Tools are

  1. a social bookmarking site on Position #1 del.icio.us
  2. a Web browser on Position #2 Firefox
  3. and on Positon #3 a RSS/Feed-Reader Google Reader.

del.icio.usFirefoxGoogle Reader

You can see the whole List here.

Stephen Downes opened another List with the Ten Web 2.0 Things You Can Do in Ten Minutes to Be a More Successful E-learning Professional. Two points I really like in that list are:

If you have some spare time these two Lists will be an interesting guideline to improve your learning skills.


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