The team over EduDemic is doing a great job, considering that the site went live no many months now. Its editors are working hard to expand their services and develop other projects like Socially Learning and EduDatum, along the way.
Jeff Dunn, Melanie Yarbrough, Jason Blanchard and Andrew Marcinek are behind this useful website connecting education and social media.
We got in touch with Jane Hart's work before, but until now we haven't had the opportunity to post about it. During this week these guys posted a selection of the Emerging List of Top 100 Tools for Learning 2010 built by Jane.
The selected links are organized into categories:
» Sharing and Collaborating.
» Open Courseware Search Engines.
» Open Courseware.
» Online Academic Video Sites.
» Online Lectures.
» Online Reference Material.
» Social Media Tools.
» Wikis.
» Online Books and Texts; and,
» Professional Online Education Networks.
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