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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
coComment

coComment keeps track of all the online conversations you're following in one convenient place, and informs you whenever something is added to a conversation.

  • To track comments, you can download a Firefox extension or add a bookmarklet to your browser
  • To integrate with coComment and give your readers a way to share their conversations on your blog, you can add a blog widget or add some javascript code/
Website www.cocomment.com 
Cost Free
Availability Download browser extension.  Add widget
2007 ranking 101=
2008 ranking -
2009 ranking -

Directory of Learning Tools

Browsers and extensions
Widgets and accessories

Comments from those who selected coComment as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2007

  • "For all its flaws, this keeps me (more or less) up to date with the conversations that arise from the various posts I read. It isn't always reliable, but I haven't found anything that works any better."  Karyn Romeis
  • "Allows you to track comments to posts in blogs across the blogosphere to track the conversations - whether you comment or not.  you can do this for your own reading purposes, or you can utilize a widget that will post comments you've made throughout the blogosphere in the sidebar of your blog."  Dave Lee

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