Saturday, September 29, 2007

Virtual assistance in studies

The recently published the news about Top 100 Learning Tools including a link to the commented list, here it is:  http://www.academiccommons.org/weblink/goto/175. The Commons ask for new technologies in learning, how they can be used and what effect they have. enables search for topics and keywords or tags. Learning professionals were asked to name their favorite learning tools, lists them by category. Most of the listed programs are either free for private use, or cost little to use for commercial purposes. I save much time using a desktop search engine, it indexes my science folders. My top tools supporting work are:

Personal Tools Research & Producer Tools
  1. RSSOwl
  2. LinkedIn
  3. Del.icio.us
  4. IE 7
  5. Mozilla Firefox
  6. Outlook 2003 & Business Manager
  7. Adobe Reader
  8. Yahoo! Mail
  9. Google Maps
  10. LingoPad
  11. CeltX
  12. PowerArchiver
  13. hijackthis
  14. TV-Browser
  15. TweakNow RegCleaner Std
  16. Gmail
  17. FileZilla
  18. ZoneAlarm
  19. AVG Anti-Virus
  20. Live One Scan
  21. Jap
  22. LG PC Suite
  1. Copernicus Basic
  2. AnthroTech
  3. Amazon
  4. Google Scholar
  5. Citavi
  6. Word 2003
  7. Access 2003
  8. Power Point 2003
  9. Publisher 2003
  10. PDF Creator
  11. Blogger
  12. LiveJournal
  13. MyBlogLog
  14. BlogCatalog
  15. AVS Media Suite
  16. Paint.Net
  17. LiveWriter
  18. Animake
  19. YouTube
  20. Slideshare
  21. Picasa
  22. Yahoo! Groups
  23. Google Groups
  24. Olympus Voice Album

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