My Top 10 Work and Learning Tools
I recently blogged about the top-100 tools listing that has resulted from a poll conducted by the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies. The results are still growing, as the Centre approaches its goal of gathering results from 100 "learning professionals - consultants, analysts, developers, practitioners, academics".
After posting that blog entry, Jane Hart -- head of the Centre -- posted a comment and invited me to submit my own top-10 for inclusion in this list. Since I was already thinking about what my top-10 would be, it was easy for me to type up my annotated list and send it along, and she has kindly now included it in the results. You can see me in the list of folks included here (I'm #95). And then my Top-10 list, with my reasons for each, is given here. As I noted in my earlier post, the question is quite broad and includes tools important to me for "personal work" and for "learning". The current top-100 list is here, and you can also see the results grouped by type here.
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