2011 Top 100 Tools List and Presentation finalised
Ich liebe diese Liste! Jane Hart hat hier zum vierten oder fünften Mal „Tools for Learning“ gesammelt. 531 Bildungsinteressierte haben beigetragen. Für mich ein wunderbarer Einstieg ins informelle Lernen, in Persönliches Wissensmanagement, in Skills und Kompetenzen, die Learning Professionals heute mitbringen sollten. Und nicht zuletzt spiegeln sich in den jährlichen Verschiebungen auch Trends wider. Jane Hart bringt in ihrem „Begleitschreiben“ einige auf den Punkt:
- „The list is dominated once again by free, online social tools – and proprietary content development tools continue to decline.
- The top three tools – Twitter, YouTube and Google Docs – retain their positions from 2010.
- Other tools have moved up the list since 2010. This include Vimeo (up 41 places) and Yammer (up 37 places)
- There are 23 new tools on the list this year, the highest placed of which is Google+, followed by TED and Scoop.it.
- Other tools have moved down the list, and some have moved off the list completely. Notably this includes Firefox (which was actually the #1 tool in the first survey of tools in 2007) and Second Life.“
Jane Hart, Learning in the Social Workplace, 14. November 2011
Top 100 Tools for Learning 2011
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