Top 100 Tools for Learning
The Spring 2008 edition of the Top 100 Tools for Learning has been published by Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT). Earlier this year, they gathered the top 10 tools used by 155 learning professionals to compile this massive list. Their analysis and individual lists are also linked within the document. Here are their top 10 tools:
What are your top 10 tools? List them in the comments!

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July 13th, 2008 at 6:57 am
Thanks for this. There are a couple tools that I use regularly that are not specifically for teaching/learning….but they do come in handy in the process.
tinyurl.com - for transferring very long URLs that may be cut off in an email; i’ve also used it in web authoring, for inserting links to uploaded documents which have long, gobbledygook URLs; and i’ve even given it to students instead of long URLs that could be easy to mis-type
yousendit.com - free transfer (i forget the size limit but it’s pretty high) of files that are too big to attach to emails; creates a temporary URL (lasts 5 days) that recipients can access to download the file)
google docs - for uploading and publishing documents that I can then link to a site via URL