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ABOUT – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 From 2007-2015 this was a Top 100 Tools list, but to mark the 10th anniversary of the project in 2016, the list was extended to 200 tools. Now in its 14th year, the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 list was generated from 2,369 votes from 45 countries and published on 1 September 2020. 3 sub-lists have also been created to show how thetools are
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Analysis 2020. The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS.VOTING 2021
They should be specific tools rather than generic technologies, e.g. “Blogger” or “WordPress” rather than “Blogging” (The reason we require TEN tools is to mitigate gaming and skewing of the voting.) Then select the context (s) in which YOU use each of the tools – i.e. for self-improvement, at work and/or in a school,college or
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 162 – Hot Potatoes. NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. Website: hotpot.uvic.ca. Cost: Free. 66 – MURAL – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Mural as one of their top tools. “Although is paid-for, it is TOTALLY INCREDIBLE and easy, and useful, and amazing” Andressa, Entrepreneur, Brazil, 2020. “a digital workspace for visual collaboration: creating canvasses and moodboard with students or participants” Marie-Louise Kok, Digital 54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Top 200 Tools for Learning. The Top Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 1 September 2020. For general information about the survey and this website, visit the About page. For observations and infographics of this year’s list, see Analysis2020.
ABOUT – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 From 2007-2015 this was a Top 100 Tools list, but to mark the 10th anniversary of the project in 2016, the list was extended to 200 tools. Now in its 14th year, the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 list was generated from 2,369 votes from 45 countries and published on 1 September 2020. 3 sub-lists have also been created to show how thetools are
ANALYSIS 2020
Analysis 2020. The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS.VOTING 2021
They should be specific tools rather than generic technologies, e.g. “Blogger” or “WordPress” rather than “Blogging” (The reason we require TEN tools is to mitigate gaming and skewing of the voting.) Then select the context (s) in which YOU use each of the tools – i.e. for self-improvement, at work and/or in a school,college or
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 162 – Hot Potatoes. NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. Website: hotpot.uvic.ca. Cost: Free. 66 – MURAL – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Mural as one of their top tools. “Although is paid-for, it is TOTALLY INCREDIBLE and easy, and useful, and amazing” Andressa, Entrepreneur, Brazil, 2020. “a digital workspace for visual collaboration: creating canvasses and moodboard with students or participants” Marie-Louise Kok, Digital 54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
6 – WORD – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Word as one of their top tools “I am constantly using Word to track what I am doing, write reports, formulate my thoughts, design course materials, document references – I am amazed at how it continues to evolve and meets allmy needs.
125 – EDPUZZLE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected EDpuzzle as one of their top tools. “Beneficial for synchronous and asynchronous learning” Academic Leader, 2020. “a great tool that imposes accountability. You can test your students on videos that you’d like them to watch at home in blended learning situations.”. Sara Carlesimo, WebDesigner
93 – LOOM – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Loom as one of their top tools. “Loom is the easiest of all screencasting tools for me. It creates simple, quality videos to demonstrate a skill for a student or a group of students in a flash. The closest thing to “being live” without actually being live CITAVI – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 NOT ON THE LIST IN 2020. Citavi is a reference management, knowledge organization, and task planning solution. Website: citavi.com Cost: Free and premium versions Availability: Online.Download app 47 – CANVAS – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who chose Canvas as one of their top tools. “LMS system which provides a variety of organizational structure for online classrooms. Also provides built in tools, and provides many integrations with other services.”. Science Teacher,2020.
54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
30 – ARTICULATE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 10 places in 2020. Articulate’s tools let you create e-learning courses for your LMS and/or create, track and manage online learning in one system, Rise. Website: articulate.com. Cost: Commercial. Free WORDLE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 NOT ON THE LIST IN 2020. Wordle lets you generate word clouds from text that you provide. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and colour schemes. Website: wordle.net. Cost: Free. 21- FEEDLY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Overall rankings in the 14 surveys: 2007-2020. Comments from some of those who selected Feedly as one of their top tools. “Best RSS tool.”. Education Advisor, New Zealand, 2020. “I use it to stay up to date with 100 blogs” Joitske Hulsebosch, Adviser Online Learnng, The Netherlands, 2020. “Feedly is the foundation of my personal 26 – MENTIMETER – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from those who selected Mentimeter as one of their top tools “I use Mentimeter (pro-version) during virtual classsroom sessions, webinars, workshops and presentations for activating previous knowledge, to identify beliefs or opinions, or to start discussions. TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Top 200 Tools for Learning. The Top Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 1 September 2020. For general information about the survey and this website, visit the About page. For observations and infographics of this year’s list, see Analysis2020.
ABOUT – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 From 2007-2015 this was a Top 100 Tools list, but to mark the 10th anniversary of the project in 2016, the list was extended to 200 tools. Now in its 14th year, the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 list was generated from 2,369 votes from 45 countries and published on 1 September 2020. 3 sub-lists have also been created to show how thetools are
ANALYSIS 2020
Analysis 2020. The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS.VOTING 2021
They should be specific tools rather than generic technologies, e.g. “Blogger” or “WordPress” rather than “Blogging” (The reason we require TEN tools is to mitigate gaming and skewing of the voting.) Then select the context (s) in which YOU use each of the tools – i.e. for self-improvement, at work and/or in a school,college or
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 162 – Hot Potatoes. NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. Website: hotpot.uvic.ca. Cost: Free. 66 – MURAL – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Mural as one of their top tools. “Although is paid-for, it is TOTALLY INCREDIBLE and easy, and useful, and amazing” Andressa, Entrepreneur, Brazil, 2020. “a digital workspace for visual collaboration: creating canvasses and moodboard with students or participants” Marie-Louise Kok, Digital 54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Top 200 Tools for Learning. The Top Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 1 September 2020. For general information about the survey and this website, visit the About page. For observations and infographics of this year’s list, see Analysis2020.
ABOUT – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 From 2007-2015 this was a Top 100 Tools list, but to mark the 10th anniversary of the project in 2016, the list was extended to 200 tools. Now in its 14th year, the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 list was generated from 2,369 votes from 45 countries and published on 1 September 2020. 3 sub-lists have also been created to show how thetools are
ANALYSIS 2020
Analysis 2020. The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS.VOTING 2021
They should be specific tools rather than generic technologies, e.g. “Blogger” or “WordPress” rather than “Blogging” (The reason we require TEN tools is to mitigate gaming and skewing of the voting.) Then select the context (s) in which YOU use each of the tools – i.e. for self-improvement, at work and/or in a school,college or
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 162 – Hot Potatoes. NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. Website: hotpot.uvic.ca. Cost: Free. 66 – MURAL – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Mural as one of their top tools. “Although is paid-for, it is TOTALLY INCREDIBLE and easy, and useful, and amazing” Andressa, Entrepreneur, Brazil, 2020. “a digital workspace for visual collaboration: creating canvasses and moodboard with students or participants” Marie-Louise Kok, Digital 54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
6 – WORD – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Word as one of their top tools “I am constantly using Word to track what I am doing, write reports, formulate my thoughts, design course materials, document references – I am amazed at how it continues to evolve and meets allmy needs.
125 – EDPUZZLE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected EDpuzzle as one of their top tools. “Beneficial for synchronous and asynchronous learning” Academic Leader, 2020. “a great tool that imposes accountability. You can test your students on videos that you’d like them to watch at home in blended learning situations.”. Sara Carlesimo, WebDesigner
93 – LOOM – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Loom as one of their top tools. “Loom is the easiest of all screencasting tools for me. It creates simple, quality videos to demonstrate a skill for a student or a group of students in a flash. The closest thing to “being live” without actually being live CITAVI – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 NOT ON THE LIST IN 2020. Citavi is a reference management, knowledge organization, and task planning solution. Website: citavi.com Cost: Free and premium versions Availability: Online.Download app 47 – CANVAS – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who chose Canvas as one of their top tools. “LMS system which provides a variety of organizational structure for online classrooms. Also provides built in tools, and provides many integrations with other services.”. Science Teacher,2020.
54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
30 – ARTICULATE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 10 places in 2020. Articulate’s tools let you create e-learning courses for your LMS and/or create, track and manage online learning in one system, Rise. Website: articulate.com. Cost: Commercial. Free WORDLE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 NOT ON THE LIST IN 2020. Wordle lets you generate word clouds from text that you provide. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and colour schemes. Website: wordle.net. Cost: Free. 21- FEEDLY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Overall rankings in the 14 surveys: 2007-2020. Comments from some of those who selected Feedly as one of their top tools. “Best RSS tool.”. Education Advisor, New Zealand, 2020. “I use it to stay up to date with 100 blogs” Joitske Hulsebosch, Adviser Online Learnng, The Netherlands, 2020. “Feedly is the foundation of my personal 26 – MENTIMETER – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from those who selected Mentimeter as one of their top tools “I use Mentimeter (pro-version) during virtual classsroom sessions, webinars, workshops and presentations for activating previous knowledge, to identify beliefs or opinions, or to start discussions. TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Top 200 Tools for Learning. The Top Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 1 September 2020. For general information about the survey and this website, visit the About page. For observations and infographics of this year’s list, see Analysis2020.
ABOUT – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 From 2007-2015 this was a Top 100 Tools list, but to mark the 10th anniversary of the project in 2016, the list was extended to 200 tools. Now in its 14th year, the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 list was generated from 2,369 votes from 45 countries and published on 1 September 2020. 3 sub-lists have also been created to show how thetools are
ANALYSIS 2020
Analysis 2020. The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS.VOTING 2021
They should be specific tools rather than generic technologies, e.g. “Blogger” or “WordPress” rather than “Blogging” (The reason we require TEN tools is to mitigate gaming and skewing of the voting.) Then select the context (s) in which YOU use each of the tools – i.e. for self-improvement, at work and/or in a school,college or
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 162 – Hot Potatoes. NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. Website: hotpot.uvic.ca. Cost: Free. 2 – ZOOM – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Zoom as one of their top tools. “Probably the tool of 2020 in terms of increased use, replacing the omnipresence of Webex (plus Adobe Connect and some others) and making synchronous sessions easy for many” Ian Gardner, Online Learning and Development Coordinator, Switezrland, 2020. 39 – PREZI – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 UP 8 places in 2020. Prezi is seen as an alternative to PowerPoint in that it supports the creation of non-linear presentations. Website: prezi.com Cost: Free and premium versions Availability: Online Ranking on the 2020 sub-lists TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Top 200 Tools for Learning. The Top Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 1 September 2020. For general information about the survey and this website, visit the About page. For observations and infographics of this year’s list, see Analysis2020.
ABOUT – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 From 2007-2015 this was a Top 100 Tools list, but to mark the 10th anniversary of the project in 2016, the list was extended to 200 tools. Now in its 14th year, the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 list was generated from 2,369 votes from 45 countries and published on 1 September 2020. 3 sub-lists have also been created to show how thetools are
ANALYSIS 2020
Analysis 2020. The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS.VOTING 2021
They should be specific tools rather than generic technologies, e.g. “Blogger” or “WordPress” rather than “Blogging” (The reason we require TEN tools is to mitigate gaming and skewing of the voting.) Then select the context (s) in which YOU use each of the tools – i.e. for self-improvement, at work and/or in a school,college or
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 162 – Hot Potatoes. NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. Website: hotpot.uvic.ca. Cost: Free. 2 – ZOOM – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Zoom as one of their top tools. “Probably the tool of 2020 in terms of increased use, replacing the omnipresence of Webex (plus Adobe Connect and some others) and making synchronous sessions easy for many” Ian Gardner, Online Learning and Development Coordinator, Switezrland, 2020. 39 – PREZI – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 UP 8 places in 2020. Prezi is seen as an alternative to PowerPoint in that it supports the creation of non-linear presentations. Website: prezi.com Cost: Free and premium versions Availability: Online Ranking on the 2020 sub-lists TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.VOTING 2021
They should be specific tools rather than generic technologies, e.g. “Blogger” or “WordPress” rather than “Blogging” (The reason we require TEN tools is to mitigate gaming and skewing of the voting.) Then select the context (s) in which YOU use each of the tools – i.e. for self-improvement, at work and/or in a school,college or
WORDLE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 The Top Tools for Learning 2020 list was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th annual learning tools survey. To find outmore, visit About.
6 – WORD – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Word as one of their top tools “I am constantly using Word to track what I am doing, write reports, formulate my thoughts, design course materials, document references – I am amazed at how it continues to evolve and meets allmy needs.
125 – EDPUZZLE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected EDpuzzle as one of their top tools. “Beneficial for synchronous and asynchronous learning” Academic Leader, 2020. “a great tool that imposes accountability. You can test your students on videos that you’d like them to watch at home in blended learning situations.”. Sara Carlesimo, WebDesigner
2 – ZOOM – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Zoom as one of their top tools. “Probably the tool of 2020 in terms of increased use, replacing the omnipresence of Webex (plus Adobe Connect and some others) and making synchronous sessions easy for many” Ian Gardner, Online Learning and Development Coordinator, Switezrland, 2020. 18 – CANVA – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 UP 16 in 2020. Canva is a graphic design platform that allows users to create social media graphics, presentations, posters and other visual content. Website: canva.com. Cost: Free and Premium plans. Availability: Online and iPad app. 30 – ARTICULATE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 10 places in 2020. Articulate’s tools let you create e-learning courses for your LMS and/or create, track and manage online learning in one system, Rise. Website: articulate.com. Cost: Commercial. Free 88 – SOCRATIVE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 UP 31 places in 2020. Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets. Website: socrative.com. Cost: Free. Availability: Online. 26 – MENTIMETER – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 UP 15 places in 2020. Mentimeter is a tool that lets you engage and interact with your audience in real-time. Website: mentimeter.com Cost: Free and Premium versions Availability: Online TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 The Top Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 1September 2020.
ANALYSIS 2020
The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the tools predominately reflect the situation in higher and adultVOTING 2021
What are the most popular digital tools for learning and why? In 2021 we are running the 15th Annual Survey to create the TOP 200 TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2021 list and THREE sub-lists to show how the tools are used in different contexts: TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS. PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development 6 – WORD – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Word as one of their top tools “I am constantly using Word to track what I am doing, write reports, formulate my thoughts, design course materials, document references – I am amazed at how it continues to evolve and meets allmy needs.
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill 66 – MURAL – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Mural as one of their top tools “Although is paid-for, it is TOTALLY INCREDIBLE and easy, anduseful, and
54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 The Top Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 1September 2020.
ANALYSIS 2020
The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the tools predominately reflect the situation in higher and adultVOTING 2021
What are the most popular digital tools for learning and why? In 2021 we are running the 15th Annual Survey to create the TOP 200 TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2021 list and THREE sub-lists to show how the tools are used in different contexts: TOP 200 TOOLS BY CATEGORY Here are the Top 200 tools categories as well as their place in the Google, Microsoft or Apple families . The top tool in each category appears in CAPITALS. PL100 | WL100 | ED100 In addition to the Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 these Top 100 lists for personal and workplace learning and education have been produced to provide context for the tools. For an analysis and infographics of this year’s lists, see Analysis 2020. Top 100 Tools for Personal Learning (PL100) are the digital tools used by individuals for their own self-improvement, learning and development 6 – WORD – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Word as one of their top tools “I am constantly using Word to track what I am doing, write reports, formulate my thoughts, design course materials, document references – I am amazed at how it continues to evolve and meets allmy needs.
JANE HART – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Jane Hart is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT) – one of the world’s leading websites on learning trends, technologies and tools – and Director of the Centre for Modern Workplace Learning. Jane has been advising businesses for over 30 years and currently focuses on helping organisations and learning professionals modernise their approaches to 162 – HOT POTATOES – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 NEW in 2020. The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill 66 – MURAL – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Mural as one of their top tools “Although is paid-for, it is TOTALLY INCREDIBLE and easy, anduseful, and
54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
6 – WORD – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from some of those who selected Word as one of their top tools “I am constantly using Word to track what I am doing, write reports, formulate my thoughts, design course materials, document references – I am amazed at how it continues to evolve and meets allmy needs.
CITAVI – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 The Top Tools for Learning 2020 list was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th annual learning tools survey. To find outmore, visit About.
WORDLE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 The Top Tools for Learning 2020 list was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 14th annual learning tools survey. To find outmore, visit About.
18 – CANVA – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 UP 16 in 2020. Canva is a graphic design platform that allows users to create social media graphics, presentations, posters and other visualcontent.
93 – LOOM – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 UP 17 places in 2020. Screen recorder for Mac, Windows, and Chromebooks. Record your camera and screen with audio directly from your Chrome browser. Website: www.loom.com Cost: Free and premium versions Availability: Online Ranking on the 2020 sub-lists 75 – MIRO – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 NEW in 2020. Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform to bring teams together, anytime, anywhere. Website: miro.com Cost: Free and paid plans Availability: Online Ranking on 30 – ARTICULATE – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 10 places in 2020. Articulate’s tools let you create e-learning courses for your LMS and/or create, track and manage online learningin one system, Rise
54 – UDEMY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 25 places in 2020. An online learning platform, Udemy also allows experts of any kind to create their own courses. Website: udemy.com Cost: Free and paid for courses Availability: Online Ranking on the2020 sub-lists
26 – MENTIMETER – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 Comments from those who selected Mentimeter as one of their top tools “I use Mentimeter (pro-version) during virtual classsroom sessions, webinars, workshops and presentations for activating previous knowledge, to identify beliefs or opinions, or to start discussions. 142 – SWAY – TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2020 DOWN 48 places. Microsoft’s Sway is a free app to create web content. You can embed a variety of resources into Sway, e.g. images, audio, video, maps, animations, etc, and then share it online. TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2019 Results of the 13th Annual Learning Tools Survey published 18September 2019
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TOP TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2019 TOP 200 TOOLS FOR LEARNING 2019 The Top Tools for Learning 2019 list was compiled by Jane Hart from the results of the 13th Annual Learning Tools Survey, and released on 18 September 20189. Below you will find a table listing the top 200 tools as well as their ranking on 3 sub-lists: TOP TOOLS FOR PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL LEARNING (PPL100),
TOP TOOLS FOR WORKPLACE LEARNING (WPL100) and the TOP TOOLS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (EDU100) to provide context for their use. (Please note that as only 22% of the respondents came from education the Top 200 listing is therefore skewed towards workplace learning tools.) For general information about the survey, visit theABOUT page.
RANKING
change
from ’18 TOOL
PPL100
WPL100
EDU100
1
same
YouTube
video platform
1
3
1
2
up 1
Google Search
web search engine
2
2
6
3
down 1
PowerPoint
presentation app
5
1
2
4
same
social network
3
19
11
5
same
social network
4
15
6
same
Google Docs & Drive
file sharing and collaboration6
8
3
7
same
Word
wordprocessing app
8
4
4
8
up 3
Wikipedia
online encyclopaedia7
11
25
9
down 1
WordPress
blogging/website platform10
14
14
10
same
Zoom
video conferencing platform25
7
5
11
up 16
Microsoft Teams
team collaboration platform20
5
34
12
down 3
Slack
team collaboration platform16
6
26
13
up 21
LinkedIn Learning
online courses
9
16
14
down 2
messaging app
11
30
12
15
down 1
Feedly
news aggregator
12
16
up 1
Excel
spreadsheet app
24
9
10
17
down 4
Dropbox
file sharing platform13
17
45
18
down 3
social network
14
15
19
down 1
Skype
messaging platform
15
13
19
20
up 3
Articulate
course authoring tools10
31
21
down 1
Kahoot
classroom engagement tool20
7
22
down 6
OneNote
digital notebook
21
12
13
23
up 1
Camtasia
screencasting tool
18
24
24
up 6
TED Talks
online talks
17
41
21
25
up 13
Evernote
digital notebook
18
51
37
26
up 33
Google Forms
survey tool
32
8
27
down 2
Snagit
screen capture tool
21
23
28
down 7
Trello
project management app30
22
63
29
up 7
Udemy
online courses
19
61
30
down 2
Padlet
online noticeboard
84
9
31
down 2
curation platform
22
75
32
up 17
Diigo
social bookmarking
23
77
33
up 7
SharePoint
social intranet
23
88
34
down 12
Canva
graphic design tool
57
24
71
35
up 19
Google Chrome
web browser
26
60
35
36
up 3
Yammer
enterprise social network43
25
37
down 4
Adobe Captivate
course authoring tool26
28
38
up 8
Outlook
email client
33
27
22
39
up 12
Google Scholar
web search engine
27
48
40
up 16
iSpring
course authoring tool28
32
41
up 50
Mentimeter
audience engagement
29
46
42
down 10
Easygenerator
course authoring tool31
94
43
up 32
Tweetdeck
twitter app
28
44
down 1
Adobe Photoshop
photo editing tool
33
29
45
up 52
Google Translate
online translator
29
46
down 5
Gmail
email client
31
73
67
47
down 28
Prezi
presentation app
50
34
30
48
down 22
32
49
down 5
Audacity
audio editing tool
35
74
50
down 8
Moodle
course management system44
16
51
up 22
Medium
blogging platform
33
52
up 3
Blogger
blogging platform
34
53
down 22
Coursera
online courses
36
83
54
NEW
Apple Podcasts
podcast platform
37
55
down 5
OneDrive
file sharing platform64
36
66
56
down 21
save for later app
38
57
down 20
H5P
interactive HTML creation tool37
36
58
up 9
Duolingo
learn a language
39
59
up 10
HiHaHo
interactive video creation tool38
82
60
NEW
Workplace by Facebook team collaboration platform39
61
up 33
Audible
audio books platform40
62
up 3
Poll Everywhere
audience engagement tool75
17
63
up 39
Mindmeister
mindmapping app
41
64
down 15
Webex
webinar platform
40
65
down 18
Degreed
lifelong learning platform63
42
66
down 13
Vimeo
video platform
92
43
65
67
down 22
Powtoon
animated explainer tool45
72
68
up 8
Confluence
team collaboration platform46
69
down 9
Anders Pink
curation platform
65
47
70
up 17
Canvas
course management system18
71
down 7
Kindle App
e-books reader
42
72
up 19
Flipgrid
video discussion platform20
73
down 2
Genially
interactive content platform48
47
74
down 17
Apple Keynote
presentation app
44
88
83
75
down 17
Vyond
animated explainer tool49
84
76
up 48
Inoreader
news aggregator
45
77
down 11
Google Maps
searchable/zoomable maps46
78
down 16
Grammarly
grammar checker
47
79
NEW
Wakelet
curation tool
71
27
80
up 25
Adobe InDesign
desktop publishing app50
81
down 21
Adobe Connect
web conferencing platform52
73
82
up 47
Adobe Spark
graphics design app
53
69
83
down 31
Google Keep
digital notebook
48
54
84
up 22
Stack Overflow
developer network
49
85
up 16
isEazy
course authoring tool54
76
86
down 12
Adobe Premiere
video editing app
55
85
87
up 24
Unsplash
online image library33
88
down 9
Adobe Acrobat Pro
create and edit smart PDFs56
89
down 21
Slideshare
presentation hosting platform51
90
down 27
social magazine
52
91
down 30
Quizlet
flashcard app
38
92
down 15
Screencast-O-matic
screencasting app
87
39
93
down 8
Google Hangouts Meet video meeting platform81
57
81
94
down 24
Sway
web content app
76
40
95
down 23
Adobe Illustrator
graphics app
58
96
NEW
Biteable
video maker
59
97
down 13
Survey Monkey
online survey tool
66
41
98
down 10
G-Suite
branded Google apps
62
42
99
down 16
Adobe After Effects
visual effects app
63
100
down 18
Piktochart
graphic design app
43
101
down 20
edX
online courses
53
102
up 33
Plickers
classroom engagement tool44
103
down 17
FutureLearn
online courses
54
104
down 5
Adobe Audition
audio editing software64
105
BACK
Pocket Casts
podcast player
55
106
down 13
Microsoft Forms
survey tool
98
49
107
BACK
Quora
Q&A website
56
108
down 13
Google Calendar
online calendar app
58
109
NEW
Glide
app maker
65
110
NEW
Loom
screen recorder
50
111
down 15
Pixabay
online image library85
51
112
NEW
iVoox
audiokisok: podcasts and more59
113
NEW
Jamboard
whiteboard collaboration67
86
114
down 24
Soundcloud
audio platform
60
115
up 43
Udacity
online courses
61
116
up 74
getAbstract
book abstracts
62
117
up 6
Moovly
animated explainer tool68
93
118
down 9
social network
66
119
up 1
Socrative
classroom engagement tool52
120
BACK
Etherpad
collaborative online editor53
121
down 14
CodeCademy
online coding courses67
122
up 52
Thinglink
interactive media platform55
123
up 18
deepL
online translator
68
124
up 68
Appear.in
video conferencing platform80
66
125
up 13
Firefox
web browser
69
98
126
down 5
Totara
learning management system70
127
up 68
Scoopit
curation tool
70
128
down 10
Axonify
micro-learning platform71
129
NEW
Microsoft Stream
video streaming service72
130
down 11
Blackboard
course management system89
55
131
down 33
Google Sites
website creation tool57
132
NEW
Wordreference
online language dictionaries72
133
BACK
Xmind
mind mapping tool
73
134
NEW
Meetup
local community events app74
135
up 25
Lectora
course authoring tool74
136
down 22
Google Classroom
online classroom
58
137
down 21
Nuzzel
curation tool
75
138
down 17
Blinkist
book abstracts
76
139
down 17
Google Alerts
monitor the Web
77
140
down 6
GoToMeeting
webinar platform
77
141
down 15
aNewSpring
learning management system78
142
BACK
Big Blue Button
web conferencing platform59
143
down 43
Mailchimp
email campaigns and lessons79
87
144
down 55
Evolve
elearning authoring tool80
145
NEW
Immersive Reader
tool to increase readability60
146
down 16
Overcast
podcast player
78
147
BACK
PBWorks
team collaboration platform61
148
NEW
Screencastify
screen recorder
62
149
NEW
WeTransfer
file sharing
79
90
150
BACK
Nearpod
student engagement platform64
151
NEW
Mind Tools
online business resources90
81
152
BACK
Elucidat
course authoring tool82
153
down 7
Apple iMovie
video editing
85
68
154
down 18
Desire 2 Learn
course management system70
155
down 22
Castro
podcast player
80
156
down 43
Pluralsight
online IT courses
83
157
NEW
Podcast Addict
podcast player
84
158
up 4
Highbrow
micro-course platforms86
159
up 34
Kaltura
video platform
78
160
up 11
IFTTT
app inter-connector
87
161
down 34
Gomo
course authoring tool86
162
down 25
Glisser
audience engagement tool90
79
163
down 4
DuckDuckGo
web search engine
88
164
down 3
PebblePad
learning journey platform80
165
down 15
Omnigraffle
diagramming tool
89
166
down 1
Apple Pages
word processing app
91
167
down 14
Microsoft Edge
web browser
93
91
168
down 5
Jive
enterprise social network92
169
up 22
Starleaf
messaging platform
89
170
same
Freemind
mind mapping app
94
171
BACK
Zapier
app inter-connector
95
172
up 17
Bing
web search engine
96
173
up 2
Khan Academy
online courses
97
174
up 9
Office Lens
makes photos of whiteboards readable98
175
down 71
Snapchat
social network
99
176
up 23
Alison
online courses
100
177
BACK
Quizizz
quizzing app
91
178
BACK
Zotero
research management app92
179
NEW
EdCast
learning platform
94
180
NEW
Cronycle
content curation platform95
181
NEW
Filtered
AI-powered learning platform96
182
NEW
Docebo
AI-powered LMS
97
183
BACK
Notability
note-taking app
95
184
NEW
SAP SuccessFactors
HR management system99
185
NEW
AnswerGarden
audience engagement app96
186
down 17
Easelly
graphic design app
97
187
NEW
SlidePresenter
course authoring tool100
188
down 49
Wolfram Alpha
web search engine
99
189
down 45
Mahara
eportfolio platform
100
190
down 25
Adapt
video are
x
191
NEW
Fleeq
bite-size training video toolx
192
NEW
Administrate
training management systemx
193
NEW
Google Analytics
measure web traffic
x
194
BACK
Cornerstone on Demand talent management systemx
195
NEW
LearnDash
learning management systemx
196
down 18
Thinkific
create and sell your own coursesx
197
NEW
Drafts
writing automation toolx
198
NEW
TalentLMS
learning management systemx
199
down 45
Wix
website creation toolx
200
down 49
Bluejeans
video conferencing servicex
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