Theresa Welsh the RSC's Work Based Learning Advisor has a interesting article on her blog relating to the top 1oo tools for e-learning. The tools are a mix of personal productivity tools for managing your own personal learning as well as authoring tools for creating all kinds of learning and performance solutions. Many of them are Web 2.0 tools that promote a social, collaborative, sharing approach to learning. Take a look at the the top 25 and the top 100
Thanks Theresa for the useful link to this site. Theresa blog if you need information on Work based learning can be found at http://wblwestmids.blogspot.com/
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