Once again, Jane Hart asks, “What are the most popular digital tools for learning and why?” In the 18th annual The best learning tools investigation. The vote ends on August 30.
My tools haven't changed much since last year. I no longer use a lot of social bookmarks, so Diigo has not made the list. It is interesting that the social sign is my tool n ° 3 in 2012 and how much I use it now.
- WordPress – feeds all my websites, as well as a large part of the whole web
- Slack – Private community space, including Perpetual beta coffee club
- Mastodon – My main social network
- Inroorizer – My RSS feed reader
- Zoom – Everyone knows Zoom, whom I have been using for seven years
- Covered – For podcasts like Jane McConnel Imagine.world
- 1 password – simplifies my life online and gives me more time to learn
- Merlin – Learn birds
- Seek – Learn nature
- SignL – This secure messaging application is ideal for confidential conversations

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