The information shared in the article 2014 Top 100 Tools for Learning was a list compiled according to the results of the 8th Annual Learning Survey of the top 100 tools that are used in learning today. Hart (2014) stated that “a learning tool is defined as any software or online tool or service that you can use either for your own personal or professional learning, for teaching or training, or for creating e-learning”. In looking over and exploring the list I was surprised by the fact that I have used or do currently use 31 of these tools. Of the remaining tools, I had heard of some and others I had not. I think that compiling a list such as this each year is a great idea for teachers and learners alike to understand where to go in search of tools and this list can inspire some or encourage the start of the use of some of these tools. I have looked at several of these and will continue to explore more of these tools that so many other learners seem to have already found.
References
Hart, J. (2014, September 22). 2014 top 100 tools for learning. Retrieved from Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014: Results of the 8th Annual Survey of Learning Tools: http://c4lpt.co.uk/top100tools/
References
Hart, J. (2014, September 22). 2014 top 100 tools for learning. Retrieved from Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014: Results of the 8th Annual Survey of Learning Tools: http://c4lpt.co.uk/top100tools/