Jane Hart’s annual listing of top tools is always a good indicator of what’s hot and what’s not in the learning world and her list for 2022 announced end August is no exception. What is always striking is how it’s the everyday tools and services that still come out on top, with YouTube, Powerpoint and Google Search making up the top 3 for 2022.
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