You may have seen that I am running a new feature on my website of e-learning professionals’ Top 10 Tools. They might be those that they use for their own personal learning or working and/or for creating e-learning.
Jay Cross kicked it off a couple of weeks and sinc
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the linkblog is amazingly informative.
And I really like the way you enable to centralize knowledge of all those great eLearning experts.
Happy to take part. Can you give me until, say, Monday to send you my list?
Cheers, David (david@alchemi.co.uk)
I like the link blog you do. Charles Jennings (Reuters) put me onto it and it's possibly the most useful thing I've come across in a long time! I wish I'd known about it 6 months ago.
I have actually put together one 'top ten', but it's entirely a Google list - I just think Google is so central to information finding and collation at the mo that it deserves its own top ten. The other top ten will be more difficult, but I'm working on it. I'll try and send you my Google list later in the week, when I've added my reasons for each tool. I'm wondering if Google will move into providing free learning tools as well as just search and collation...I think that self-directed learning is going to be such big business that it's an area they could afford to throw some of their fortune at :)
Thanks,
Michelle
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