After reading the top 100 tools for learning in 2013 I was quite surprised of how many tools I already use. I couldn’t believe that out of the top 10 I had used five different learning tools. But I do have to say out of the 100 learning tools I have personally only used 20 of them, which makes me feel out of the technology loop. As I went through the list a few of them caught my eye and I hope to use them in the future. I thought that Google docs was interesting, it’s a free web-based word processor where you can also store documents. One that I can definitely can use is Dropbox, I had no idea something like this even existed. I really like this because sometimes I store things on my work computer and when I am home cannot access anything. This list has helped me explore several different learning tools that can help me with this class and help with work too.