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By Jane Hart, Head of Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies
to appear in e.learning age magazine, April 2008

資料來源  http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/articles/25tools.html

Whether you are a corporate trainer, a Learning & Development manager, a learning designer or developer, or an educator in a school, college or university, these are the 25 must-have tools.  What is more they are all free, which makes them very useful for those on a low (or non-existent) budget or simply for experimentation and exploration of the widening e-learning space.

These tools have been taken from the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 list compiled from the Top 10 Tools lists of over 150 learning professionals worldwide and are a mix of personal productivity tools (for managing personal learning) as well as authoring tools (for creating learning solutions). Many of them are Web 2.0 tools that promote a social, collaborative, sharing approach to learning.

This article has now been used as the basis for a professional development programme.  Select the Tool link to find out more about the tool and why it is so popular with learning professionals, or else the How to link to go to the relevant Tool in the 25 Tools Programme.  More about the 25 Tools resource here: 25 Tools.

  1. Firefox plus extensions - a web browser - Tool  How to
    This is clearly an essential tool; it is your "window on the web" and the basis of everything you do.  But Firefox is more than a browser; the hundreds of extensions available provide an enormous range of extra functionality not found with other browsers.

  2. delicious - a social bookmarking tool. - Tool  |  How to
    Don't store your bookmarks in your browser any longer, but online, where you can tag (i.e. categorise) them and share them with others, e.g. project resources with colleagues, teaching/training resources with students. 

  3. Google Reader - an RSS reader - Tool  How to
    Keeping up to date with your subject can mean scanning many websites and blogs on a regular basis.  But with an RSS reader you simply subscribe to the sites' news feed and the news is delivered automatically to you.  Effortless!

  4. gMail (or Google Mail in the UK) - Webmail  -  Tool  |  How to
    No more worrying about an email client on your desktop and dealing with spam and viruses, gMail provides you with a more efficient emailing service with tons of free storage space.

  5. Skype - an instant messenger  -  Tool  |  How to
    In today's fast moving world, we all want instant answers.  Skype provides an easy way of not only text messaging your online contacts but also free computer-to-computer voice calls - with low charges out to landlines.

  6. Google Calendar - an online calendar  -  Tool  |  How to
    Don't keep your calendar to yourself, share it and make scheduling events an easier process.

  7. Google Docs - an online office suite  -  Tool  |  How to
    Do you need to work on documents with your team, colleagues or others? Google Docs provides a suite of online tools to create and edit textual documents, spreadsheets and presentations.  And if you don't want to give up using Microsoft Office completely, these can all be uploaded into Google Docs when you want to share them

  8. Slideshare - a presentation sharing tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    If you create presentations in PowerPoint or Keynote, then you can host them, tag them and share them online with Slideshare.  You can make them privately available if you don't want the whole world to see them, and you can even synchronise them with an audio file to create a narrated presentation.

  9. flickr - an image hosting and sharing tool  Tool  |  How to
    An image is worth a thousand words!  If you are looking for a place to host your personal or professional picture collection, to tag them and share them with friends, colleagues and others, then this is the place to do it. 

  10. Voicethread - a collaborative slideshow tool  Tool  |  How to
    Using PowerPoint presentations or flickr images you can create an audio slideshow and audio comments can also be left by others.

  11. Wordpress - a blogging tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    Blogging can be both a personal or professional activity.  Many people say that they have learnt more by blogging (and hence reflecting upon things) than by any other means.  Wordpress makes creating a blog very easy, and there are many plugins available to embed resources like flickr images, Slideshare presentations, and so on into it.

  12. Audacity - an audio/podcasting tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    This downloadable tool makes recording and editing audio very simple, and with the extra encoder you can convert your audio files into MP3 podcasts.

  13. YouTube - a video hosting and sharing tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    Videos can now be easily created using webcams, camcorders and even mobile phones.  You can then upload them into YouTube and share them with others.  Simply point your users to the pages where they are to be found or else embed them in your blog or website. 

  14. Jing - a screencasting tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    This is an ?/font>
    always-ready? program that instantly captures and shares images and video.

  15. PBwiki - a wiki tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    Another collaborative tool; this one for setting up editable websites.  Wikipedia is, of course, the best example of how to use a wiki and develop content collaboratively with your users.  But a wiki tool can be used for many different collaborative purposes.

  16. PollDaddy - a polling tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    Want to get some quick feedback from your people?  Set up a poll, embed the poll widget in your blog or website and then track responses on the PollDaddy site.

  17. Nvu - a web authoring tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    Although blogging tools are the quickest way to get a web presence, you may want to create a website that is not structured chronologically.  Nvu is a versatile new tool to let you do that.

  18. Yugma - a web meeting tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    For small meetings of up to 10 meetings, Yugma is free.  You can whiteboard, annotate and share files.  You can even use Skype to connect.

  19. Ustream - a live broadcasting tool  Tool  |  How to
    Probably The Next Big Thing - live interactive video broadcasting to a global audience.  All
    it takes is a camera and an internet connection.

  20. Ning - a (private) social networking tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    You may already belong to a public social network like Facebook, but Ning lets you create and customise a private network for a group of like-minded people, large or small.

  21. Freemind - a mind mapping tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    For organising your thoughts or just brainstorming.

  22. Moodle - a course management system  -  Tool  |  How to
    Run it on your PC to try it out and see its potential!  You might then consider using it to host a complete course or program or simply to provide the user authentication mechanism to access training materials.  If you can't install it in-house then there are low-cost hosting solutions available.

  23. eXe - a course authoring tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    A tool to create SCORM-compliant training material  that doesn't require you
    to be proficient in HTML or XML markup.  It works within Moodle too, of course.

  24. iGoole - a personal start page tool  -  Tool  |  How to
    Aggregate all your resources, mail, RSS feeds, videos, in one place.

  25. And finally, twitter - a microblogging tool -  Tool  |  How to
    Probably not for everyone, but if you want to
    stay in touch with people no matter where you are or what youe doing, then Twitter's for you!

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