Jane Hart defines a learning tool, "as any software or online tool or service that you use either for your own personal or professional learning, for teaching or training." Although my usage list is only at about 30%, I was surprised to view some of the Top 100 learning tools on the list such Pinterest and Google maps, and Twitter at #1 spot.
And to think, I thought I was becoming this technological genius in just a matter of about 3 weeks with everything we have been working on. According to the "Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014" I have only dabbled in about 30% of the items. That means there is so much more for me to explore, and so little time. Thanks to Jane Hart's slideset I was able to review the top 100 list with their brief descriptions, and at the same time get some good ideas for tools that I can immediately use such as Notability, Prezi, diigo, and Glogster.
Jane Hart defines a learning tool, "as any software or online tool or service that you use either for your own personal or professional learning, for teaching or training." Although my usage list is only at about 30%, I was surprised to view some of the Top 100 learning tools on the list such Pinterest and Google maps, and Twitter at #1 spot.
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Trevor Pezley
5/27/2015 06:41:13 am
I thought I used a lot of technologies already, but after reviewing the list, there are so many more than I could ever imagine. With this being said, it allows for me to explore these other learning tools and see if I could incorporate them into my practice at all. Getting a good understanding through the slideshow helped me better understand what they were all about.
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Jesse Beltran
5/31/2015 01:45:04 pm
It's good to know that i'm not the only one that didn't understand the magnitude of the internet. This list did have its surprises, to me powerpoint being #4 is shocking. Especially with prezi being a similar program with so much more to offer. As far as twitter goes, I would've been surprised if it wasn't for the Web 2.0 exercise that basically makes it seem like the social media rules the internet now a days.
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