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The 2009 list is out from Jane Hart at the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies.

As always this makes a great read.

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009

View more documents from Jane Hart.

As Derek Wenmoth has commented, the lack of the main proprietary LMSs in the list is notable.
The top 10 tools are

  1. Twitter
  2. Delicious
  3. YouTube
  4. Google Reader
  5. Google Docs
  6. WordPress
  7. SlideShare
  8. Google Seach
  9. Audacity
  10. Firefox

Seems to indicate that teachers are using social media more than formal LMSs. Perhaps LMS vendors should take note and make their products more social, with plug-ins for other apps like twitter.

Interestingly I use all of the top 10 apps.