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Here are the Top 100 Tools lists for the last 3 years compiled from the Top 10 Tools lists of learning professionals worldwide

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Top 10 Tools Lists of Learning Professionals worldwide

Top 10 Tools Lists 2009

Alpha list of contributors 2007-2009


25 Tools
 
Key tools every learning professional
should have in their toolbox
2009 version
2008 version

TOP 100 TOOLS
Google Page Creator

Google Page Creator is an online tool that makes it easy for anyone to create and publish useful, attractive web pages in just minutes.  Google Page Creator is no longer accepting any new users; they are being directed to Google Sites
 

Website pages.google.com
Cost Free
Availability Online
2007 ranking 57=
2008 ranking -
2009 ranking -

Directory of Learning Tools

Web authoring tools and HTML editors

Comments from those who selected Google Page Creator as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2008

  • "Free, simple web authoring tool that allows content from other sites to be embedded. See Example pages"   David Sugden

  • "I, with very little computer skill and no knowledge of HTML, I was able to make a department website!!!! here. In future, I will have students as part of their Earth Science course, make webpages of their own on various topics, and we will link these in as they're done"  Sue Hellman

Comments from those who selected Google Page Creator as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2007

  • "While they don't have the power and depth of Microsoft Office, these tools (Google Docs and Page Creator) make up for it with their simultaneous editing capabilities, their easy of access to and from the web and their overall useability."  Dave Lee

  • "Free, simple web authoring tool that allows content from other sites to be embedded. See Example pagesDavid Sugden

  • "This site will revolutionize web design. Instead of teaching web editors like SeaMonkey or nVue, we are teaching our introductory students to use Google Pages for creating websites and WebQuests. Unfortunately, this utility has a great limitation in that it does not allow users to easily use pre-made templates or tables."  Leigh Zeitz

  • " to create my classes WebPages and my students create themselves too.  For example:  Second Life Webquest / Un pont tout français / Mobile LearningAdelina Moura

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