It is a huge time-saver.Ħ: Pixabay: A great source for copyright-free photos to use in presentations.ĥ: Keynote: Apple’s presentation application has enabled me to improve my slide presentations, through its simplicity and lack of clip art.Ĥ: Diigo: Social bookmarks are a quick way for me to save a web page and find it easily. It lets me annotate pictures, resize images, add signatures, and most importantly ensures I do not have to use Adobe Acrobat to open PDF’s. It synchronizes across all my devices.ĩ: Skype: I find I am using Skype more to stay in touch with people through conversations and text messaging.Ĩ: Slack: This social sharing platform, with activity streams, is a great way to stay connected and work in small groups and I am a member of two active Slack ‘communities of practice’: the essential space between work groups and social networks.ħ: Apple Preview: is the productivity tool I use the most, so I can focus on learning, not fighting with applications. This password manager reduces my cognitive load by not having to memorize any passwords as well as create passwords that are much stronger than I could do on my own. It’s interesting to note that my preferred tools have not changed much.ġ0 (new): 1Password: You could call this a tool for unlearning. Here are my top tools this year, with the past five years shown below. This is the 10th year! Well done, Jane □ Jane Hart compiles a list every year of the Top 100 Tools for learning.
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