 Rhaid i chi'n gweithio gweithio. Fi'n gweithio gweithio gwahanol. Rhaid i chi'n gweithio gweithio cyntaf jane Hart. Felly yw'r ffordd y gallwn y clynyddiadol, wedi jane Knight, i ddod am gweithio gweithio cyfraith a'i ddwy'r cyfraith ar y llyfr yn gwneud y cyffredin. Fy rhaid i chi'n gweithio gweithio gweithio, your former self, and now we've all got to get used to you and your new guys. I've known Jane for quite some time and in fact I've worked with Jane in the past. I had the pleasure to have her as a project manager for a project I was doing with a company in Sheffield and I don't know how many of you know her work Ond yn gallu gwir eich cyfrifat, mae'r llwyth gwrs yn unig i'r llefwyr i'r ddweud o gylwgr yn dweud o'r eu ddweud. Ac newid oedd Jane yn yn ystod oedd gael i'r ddweud, dwi'n deall y ffyrdd o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ffyrdd i'r ddweud. Mae'r materiall yng Nghaerhwm a'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. ac mae'n ddysgu'r mynd i'r thamwr, ddysgu'r mynd i ddim yn ddefnyddio. Felly, rydyn ni wedi gweld ffasiau i'r amgylcheddol i Jane ac yn fwy fyddio yn ymddi'r gweithio ar y cyfnod o ddod y ddorol. Ddod o'r ddod o'r ddod, Muggy. Dwi'n gweithio i'r lleiwch arall oherwydd mae'r rhif iawn. Felly, rydw i'n ddim yn gwybod. Ond yna, rydw i'n meddwl, ydw i'n ddweud yma'r ffordd. Mae Muggie yw'r newid yn ymddangos i fynd i gael, a rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Efallai arall yn gyfrifredig ar gyfer edrych yn ym 7 yno, a yna, yn y 80-s, rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r universityll yn Llywodraeth, gyda'r ysgol iawn, ac rwy'n credu how important it was going to be for education and training. But in 97 I left education to start my own consultancy business, and since that time I've been providing consultancy services to both business and education. But alongside that I've also felt that I'm an educator at heart and I've wanted to share all the things that I've found out over the years. So I've set up a number of websites. The first one that Maggie was referring to was actually called the e-learning centre, which in fact I sold a couple of years ago. So this is my new website and I've called it another centre, centre for learning and performance technologies, and rather than just being a general site about e-learning, learning and performance in general, I wanted to focus on tools and technologies and emerging tools and technologies. Now I produce a number of resources at the centre and you can see them listed here if you go and visit them, but one of the things I wanted to do was to build a directory of tools. As I worked with people they often asked me what tool do you like for this and what could I use for the other. So I thought rather than just keep telling people I'd build a list of these tools. So over the years I've built up what I call the directory of learning tools and it now contains nearly two and a half thousand tools categorised into different areas, both for managing your own personal learning as well as creating and delivering learning for others. That's just the top half of the list. The interesting thing to note about it is that two thirds of the tools on that list are now free to use. And of course for that reason they've become extremely popular. But two and a half thousand tools is far too many for most people to be able to wade through on any daily basis. So I thought well I need to cut this down to some manageable amount. So it was suggested to me that I should say what I thought were my favourite tools. But then I thought it might be much more interesting to ask my colleagues about education and in the training world, the corporate world to tell me what they thought their top tools were. And up to now, I started it last year and up to now I've had about 200 responses from learning professionals from around the world. And these are just some of them. You might recognise some pictures there. We've got up in the top, we've got George Siemens who was an invited speaker and Stephen Downs, a vibe shepherd up there, another invited speaker and some of the members out here on the list as well. And this is an ongoing activity where I ask people to share their tools and for everybody that shares it, I create a page with the list of their ten favourite tools and why they like them, why they chose them. And it does make for interesting reading. And that as I say is an ongoing activity. So if you feel you'd like to share yours favourites, please do come along and find out how to do it. And if you don't want your picture put all over the place, then you can do anonymous sharing. You just send me the list and I'll put it on anonymously. So over 200, another top ten tools. We ended up with quite a lot of tools as you can imagine. So I then started to work out what were the top 100 tools. And again I started this last July, August, September. And at the end of September I created the top 100 tools for 2007. And I started the activity again six months later because as you know six months is a long time in the internet world. And still building it now. And as new people add their tools in, I modify the list. And by just looking at those few clips I put up there you can see that there's some interesting ones appearing at the top of the list. Then people said to me, well how can you compare all these tools? They're all doing different jobs. Let's see some categorisation. So from that I then tried to categorise them into 25 different tool categories. Not an easy job but I tried to do that. And I came up with 25 different categories. And for each of those different categories I found and I listed the most popular tool, most popular free tool in each of those categories. It usually was a free tool. And then the other free tools and then any commercial tools. And as you can see quite a few, only a few commercial tools there. And so what I'm going to talk to you about today are those 25 most popular free tools. And so essentially they're not my choice. They're the people's choice. The learning professionals have chosen as their most popular tools. So let's get started then. And what I'd like to do is as I go through ask you if you use them yourself, put your hands up and tell me what if you're using them because that's going to be quite interesting. So remember these 25 are not the top 25 tools but the top tools in 25 different categories. So we start with the first one which is the browser. And people say to me, well how come that's on the list? That's not really a tool. But funnily enough last year it was number one tool on the list. Everybody thought it was the most important tool that you needed to have in order to get started with learning. Not just any old web browser, they wanted Firefox. Firefox on your recent browser came out, version three came out in July and I think on the day it came out, version three came out, 8 million people downloaded it. But it's not just about its browsing functionality that people like. What they really, really like is the thousands, I've got hundreds, but actually thousands of extensions mean you can add in extra functionality to the browser. So it's almost becoming your main desktop tool and this functionality is extremely valuable to people. And in fact, probably the most popular extension, in fact it reaches the top 100...