I mentioned back in August that Jane Hart was asking for educators’ top ten tools for learning. I submitted my bit and she has now produced an analysis of the 109 contributions she received. It’s downloadable as a .pdf file and is available here. She lists them in order of popularity, type of tool and alphabetically. Top ten were Firefox, then came Del.icio.us, Skype and Google, PowerPoint, WordPress, Gmail, Google reader, Blogger then Word.
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- Morning - builder been to check on what needs doing so staring tomorrow. Manchersterford this lunch for digital inclusion forum. 1 day ago
- Interesting article in NYT - mobile phone used as microscope - http://bit.ly/36pvDr 3 days ago
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