Jane Hart‘s Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies just put out their Top 100 Tools for Learning list. I have been a fan of this list for many years; it is great to see it finally released. I like to look at the list to see if I am on track with the technologies that I use. This year, I am pleased to report that a majority of my favorite applications are listed in the top 20.
This year’s list has a new twist. This year the list notes how the tool is being used, e.g., Personal/Professional use, in Education, and/or in the Enterprise. Here are the applications that I use and their ranking on the list:
- Show Off Your Team With Instagram and Twitter Images
- #ASTD2013 Twitter 201 for Trainers With @kellaprice
- How to Use Twitter Hashtags and the Backchannel for Professional Development
- How to Leverage Twitter Lists for Your Professional Development
- How I Manage My Twitter Feeds
- How I Use Flipboard, Twitter, and Diigo to Advance My Professional Development
- Optimizing Your Videos and Screencasts for YouTube
- Book Review: Rapid Media Development for Trainers: Creating Videos, Podcasts, and Presentations on a Budget
- #ATD2018: How to Avoid the Top 10 Mistakes in Instructional Videos
- #ATD2018: 9 Types of Video to Enhance Learning in Your Organization
- How to Coordinate SendTo and Cloud Storage
- Learning About Google+ Hangouts, Drive, and Docs at #Acenetc 2013
- How to Use Google Apps in the Classroom
- How to Scan Docs as a PDF to Dropbox or Evernote With Your Smartphone
- Setting Up a Couple of Dropbox Folders to Do Your Bidding
- Remote Printing With Dropbox
- How to Move Photos to and From Your iPad Using Dropbox
- Follow Up on Dropbox, Diigo, Evernote, and Zotero
- How to Share Files With Others Without Creating Dropbox Accounts
- How I Created a Robust Signature Block for Outlook
- Adapting a New Communication Strategy in an Established Organization
- How Technology Helped Us Find a Missing Aircraft
- How Technology Helped Our Air Force Operations Evaluation
- Seriously Higher Ed, Stop With the Crappy PowerPoint Presentations
- #ATD2018: 7 Easy-Peasy Rules for Creating Slides That Make Sense
- Ok Google, Save This Message to Evernote
- Book Review: Evernote: Your Second Brain: Evernote User Guide to Organize Your Life Clutter, Double Productivity and Achieve More in Less Time
- 100+ Books on How to Use Evernote
- Connecting the Dots: Putting Evernote Context into Context
- Leveraging Evernote: Searching for Text Within My Images
- Evernote and Post It Notes, a Chocolate and Peanut Butter Combination
- 11 Tools That Help Me Leverage Evernote
- As EMDUG Guest, I Talked About Evernote
- My Evernote and #ASTD2013 Experiment
- Book Review: The 2-Hour Guide to Mastering Evernote
- Extend Your Presentations Through Reuse
- How I Share as Part of the Seek – Sense – Share Framework
- Leave a Trace!
- My Presentations at #Acenetc
Google Reader
- How to Share Your Google Reader Subscriptions With Others Using Bundles
- Rss and Google Reader, Staying Up-to-Date With Less Effort
- Time to Find a New RSS Reader
- How I Seek as Part of the Seek-Sense-Share Framework
- My Personal Learning Workflow Is Under Revision
- 3 Ways to Use RSS Feeds to Keep Your Knowledge Fresh
- Emailing to Diigo: My New Best Friend
- Experimenting With Diigo
- Follow Up on Dropbox, Diigo, Evernote, and Zotero
- How I Leverage Diigo to Support Extension
- How I Use Flipboard, Twitter, and Diigo to Advance My Professional Development
How does your technology use match up to the list?