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"How to" Guideline series is coordinated by Helen Mongan-Rallis of the Education Department at the University of Minnesota Duluth. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions to improve these guidelines please me at e-mail hrallis@d.umn.edu . This site contains various guidelines developed to assist people in using a variety of computer applications and tools. Some of the guidelines have been designed for specific classes or workshops taught by Helen Mongan-Rallis but are included here as they may be of use to a broader audience. The authors are listed next to the tutorial name (unless just the link to a third-party tutorial is included and the author is unknown).

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» 50 Tools that didn’t quite make the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2011 list C4LPT

http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-100-tools-for-learning-2011/50-tools/ Here – in alphabetical order – are 50 Tools that didn’t quite make the Top 100 Tools for Learning List 2011 . 25 of these tools have been on past Top 100 Tools lists – the other 25 are newcomers shown as NEW. What constitutes a “learning tool”? This could be a tool you use to create or deliver learning content/solutions for others, or a tool you use for your own personal learning. KEY F = Free, P = Paid for, D = Download, O = Online, OS = Open Source. Previous years rankings shown as | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007