The next 'Top 100 Tools'
We've had our own Top 10 Tools for Learning and you now have the chance to contribute to the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies next list of the Top 100 tools. The website says -
"If you are a learning professional (e.g. teacher, academic, trainer, consultant, developer, practitioner, analyst, etc) and active in the field of e-learning, we invite you to contribute your Top 10 Tools for Learning. As we receive contributions we will compile, and then refine, the Top 100 Tools for Learning list."
You can find more details and submit your selection at http://c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/yours.html
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