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Learning Tools Directory 2010
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Top Tools for Learning
Here are the Top 100 Tools lists for the last 3 years compiled from the Top 10 Tools lists of learning professionals worldwide

2009

2008  |  2007

Top 10 Tools Lists of Learning Professionals worldwide

Top 10 Tools Lists 2009

Alpha list of contributors 2007-2009


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Key tools every learning professional
should have in their toolbox
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TOP 100 TOOLS
ToonDoo

ToonDoo - the online comic cartoon strip creator!

ToonDoo lets you create and share your own comic strips

Website

www.toondoo.com

Cost Free
Availability Online
2007 ranking -
2008 ranking -
2009 ranking -

Directory of Learning Tools

Story-telling/Comic strip/Screenwriting tools

Comments from those who selected ToonDoo as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2008

  • " I encourage all educators to add a little creativity to their courses with comic strip creation - and Toondoo is the best tool for that"  Barry Dahl
  • "a tool for making cartoons in 1, 2 or 3 frames. A teaching partner uses this in social studies to get students thinking analytically about the key elements that determined the outcome of a particular historical event. It gets them away from 'research and copy' because they have to have to crystallize the content in 3 images and a few words."  Sue Hellman
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