Over 2,500 learning professionals from around the world from both education and enterprises contributed to the 16th Annual Survey of Learning Tools.
It has become clear that while 2021 was the year of experimentation – with an explosion of tools being used as people tried out new things, 2022 has been the year of consolidation – with people reverting to their trusty old favourites. In fact, many of the tools that were knocked off their perches in 2021, have now recovered their lost ground this year.
The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2022 is now available at https://www.toptools4learning.com, including observations for this years list.
The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2022 is compiled yearly by Jane Hart.