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This compilation of the top 100 tools of 2009 for learning published by social learning consultant Jane Hart could just as well apply to journalism.
The darling of the year, Twitter, came top. Other valuable tools in the top 10 are Delicious, YouTube, Google Reader, Google Docs, WordPress, Slideshare, Google Search, Audacity and Firefox.
I, for one, find all of these pretty indispensable. Are they part of your classroom or your newsroom?
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This blog is run by Professor Alfred Hermida, an award-winning online news pioneer, digital media scholar and journalism educator.
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