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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 
Survey Monkey

Intelligent survey software for primates of all species.  SurveyMonkey has a single purpose: to enable anyone to create professional online surveys quickly and easily. 

Website Survey Monkey
Cost Free and paid-for versions
Availability Online
2007 ranking -
2008 ranking 54=
2009 ranking 88=

Directory of Learning Tools

Survey and polling tools

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

  • "A powerful yet simple to use online survey tool. You can customise, share results and password protect your surveys."  Steve Rayson
  • "the free version, for quick and small scale surveys of students and colleagues"  Jane Challinor
  • "Wonderful tool for designing professional looking questionnaires, polls etc. Nothing like it for social science surveys or democracy enhancing polls of citizens views. Web based commercial product. Highly intuitive." Jack Chapman
  • "because there is nothing like it and it is easy to use and very effective Nigel Paine
  • "to create online surveyAdelina Moura
  • "Cheap, simple to use polling facility which is simple to set up (eg survey or poll), easy for users to use and which collates results into an Excel file to make your life so much easier. We use this for general polls, surveys, focus-group type activity and during/post course feedback" Seaghan Moriarty

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

  • "Cheap, simple to use polling facility which is simple to set up (eg survey or poll), easy for users to use and which makes results collation a doddle." Seaghan Moriarty

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