This is a list of ten tools, each of which is presented with a link and short outline. Most of the items also have a link to a longer discussion of the tool on the author's website. Some of these were familiar to me, but some - InsertLearning, Buncee, Thinglink - were new to me. I can see the value of the tools-based approach to learning technology, as it allows instructors to move from one tool to another to offer different types of activities (the tools mostly centre around content creation, annotation and interaction). But for each tool you have to watch out for platform requirements (Insertlearning, for example, requires a Chrome plugin, and ergo, requires Chrome).
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