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I have read the website āTop 300 Tools for Learning 2021ā and I discovered that two of my most familiar software have been listed on that.
The Zoom, of course, should be the software that most students know it because most courses are taught through this application. I would like to say that this website is one of the most useful one I have ever experienced since I have completed my year 2 based on that and I have a lot of appreciation about this application. However, I do notice a thing that seems to be unusual, which is the ranking of YouTube is higher than Zoom.
To my perspective, I think the reason of the higher ranking is that students have to search more course related stuffs and studying online on the YouTube. Compared to face-to-face courses, online courses always have lower efficiency and it is more likely students to be absent from classes. So, students have to gain sources from the internet.That is the reason that YouTube ranks higher than Zoom.
Top tools for learning 2021. (n.d.). Retrieved September 20, 2021, from https://www.toptools4learning.com/.