(with thanks to Mrs Banjer for passing this list on)
The Center for Learning and performance Technologies has produced two great lists:
Firstly: Top 100 Tools for Learning
Secondly: Directory of Learning Tools
(And I'll give another mention to the Web 2.0 Consortium, as I thought that their effort to produce a list like this and include reviews was a great help also.)
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Showing posts with label web 2.0 consortium. Show all posts
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Teach Web 2.0 Consortium
The session that I most enjoyed at the Educon 2.0 Conference in Philadelphia was the 'Join the Teach Web 2.0 Consortium', facilitated by Wendy Drexler and Anna Baralt.
Their idea was so simple, yet so effective. They are part of a team who created a list of all of the latest web 2.0 applications on a wiki, with the intention of putting links and reviews for these tools all in the one place. It's a veritable smorgasbord, and well worth a look!
Their idea was so simple, yet so effective. They are part of a team who created a list of all of the latest web 2.0 applications on a wiki, with the intention of putting links and reviews for these tools all in the one place. It's a veritable smorgasbord, and well worth a look!
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