Top Technology Apps

Jane Hart’s Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies (C4LPT) recently posted the Top Tools for Learning 2011 (their 5th annual survey). Contributions came from over 500 learning professionals worldwide.

Here’s the top 20: Twitter; YouTube; Google Docs; Skype; WordPress; Dropbox; Prezi; Moodle; Slideshare; Glogster; Wikipedia; Blogger; Diigo; Facebook; Google Search; Google Reader; Evernote; Jing; Powerpoint; Gmail. New to the list in 2011 are: iPad and apps (44); Kindle (82); Khan Academy (74); Scoopit (33); Strorify (69); Paper.li (90); ReadItLater (90); Knol (63)….Interesting to see how the ratings will change next year.

Click here for a clear and simple slideshow of the Top 100: http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-100-tools-for-learning-2011/

Top tools in categories: http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-100-tools-for-learning-2011/best-of-breed-tools-2011/

Tools directory – all kinds of learning tools – something for everyone!: http://c4lpt.co.uk/directory-of-learning-performance-tools/

One thought on “Top Technology Apps

  1. Hi Sally,
    It is hard for me to keep up with all the ideas you post for innovative teaching and technology. Your thoughtful inclusion of these ICT ideas should be accessed by more teachers. They don’t know what they are missing!!!!
    Thanks for your enthusiasm and commitment to improving teaching in the 21st Century. I thought in the new millenium but its not that new now. Over 10% is gone now already.
    Get with it peoples!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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