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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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Key tools every learning professional
should have in their toolbox
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TOP TOOLS 2009
Corinne Burkhert

I enjoy working with Media, the visual part, the landscape part, the creative part.  Social Media has captured my attention with it’s phenomenal outreach.  As a company, I work with small businesses to expand their borders, create a footprint on the web and help them get started with engaging customers and clients.  This is done through SMM training, Relationship building, along with Wordpress sites creating a solid web presence.  I have written several Ezine articles and I have a work-in-progress ebook...”How SMM/SEO Expands Your Borders”.  Corinnne is a Social Media Strategetist/Relationship Marketing Consultant at mediapresentations4u.com
 

Corinne's Top 10 Tools as at 27 September 2009

  1. Twitter - Great communication tool, gets the word out to large groups of ppl easily

  2. Wordpress - Amazing and simple tool to reweb your site. Very SEO friendly.

  3. LinkedIn - Great way to interact, ask questions, answer questions, start discussions and network.

  4. YouTube - VISUALS VISUALS VISUALS. Creates web presence, simple advertising tool, create simple and informative self-help solutions.

  5. Ustream - Great tool for sharing full length conferences, simple and straight forward channel creation.

  6. Delicious - Simple tool to bookmark sites your interested in but can’t read immediately, sharing made easy.

  7. NetNewsWire - read round the world news, keeping up on what’s happening with different culture interests.

  8. Google - most definitely my goto information center!

  9. Wikipedia - supporting research center.

  10. Powerpoint - most used, most abused, most versatile (even though most don’t know how to use it well). Besides Keynote, Powerpoint is the tool.

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