According to recent survey found here, Twitter is at the top of the 2014 Top 100 tools for learning. Twitter leading the cause is a great example of Web 2.0 (see blog below) taking over learning. Google Docs/Drive, YouTube, PowerPoint, Google Search round out the top five. After reading the list I found I use almost half of them. After looking at the ones I don't use, I found a few that could help me in the future, I like Webex. I like the idea of web conferencing to help in the development of coaching and teaching. Be able to share documents, videos, voice to name a few while all on the same conference call is a great benefit.
Overall, the Top 100 tools of learning doesn't surprise me much. Leaning on other users to give information is the new style and it is here to stay! I recommend looking at this list to see if you find something that can help you with learning.
Overall, the Top 100 tools of learning doesn't surprise me much. Leaning on other users to give information is the new style and it is here to stay! I recommend looking at this list to see if you find something that can help you with learning.