The document provides a list of the top 10 e-learning tools presented at a Flex Day event on August 19, 2010. It lists tools for web conferencing, creating office documents, photo editing, collaborative slideshows, video creation, screencasting, sharing presentations, audio editing, and hosting videos. The top tool recommended is YouTube for hosting and sharing videos that can be linked or embedded in courses.
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1. Fall 2010 Flex Days Thursday, August 19, 2010Presenter: MarshaReske Top 10 Tools for e-Learning
2. 10. CCC Confer Web conferencing technology: for all staff, faculty and administrators in the California Community Colleges system. http://www.cccconfer.org
3. 9. Openoffice An office suite of tools to create documents, spreadsheets & presentations www.openoffice.org
5. 8. Google Docs Online office suite: create, store, and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations online—work alone or collaboratively. www.google.com/docs/ sample
6. 7. Picnik Photo editing tool: Easy to use yet powerful. Get creative with effects, fonts, shapes, and frames www.picnik.com
7. 6. Voicethread Collaborative Slideshow tool: Create collaborative presentations by collecting comments – text and voice. www.voicethread.com
8. 5. Animato Video tool: Create videos from your images http://animoto.com
9. 4. Camtasia Studio Screencasting tool: Record your screen to create training, demo, and presentation videos aka screencastshttp://www.techsmith.com/camtasia Sample
11. 3. Slideshare Offers users the ability to upload and share publicly or privately PowerPoint presentations, Word documents and Adobe PDFs.http://www.slideshare.net