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My Favorite Tool Contestants and Tools: 2018-Present 2018 Tools and Contestants: 1. ATSU Clinical App - Mike Kronenfeld 2. Browzine - Michelle Kraft 3. Hospital Blog - Lisa Travis 4. h5p - Marilia Antunez 5. Jupyter Notebooks - Peter Oxley 6. Koha - Fred King 7. MdPhD - Janice Thompson 8. Mentimeter - Julie Goldman 9. Notability - Andrea Kepsel 10. OneTab - Tisha Mentnech 11. Open Broadcasting System - Jennifer Herron 12. Open Refine - Tess Grynoch 13. Plickers - Emily Johnson 14. Poll Everywhere - Emily Vardell 15. PubMed ReMiner - Stephanie Roth 16. Symplur HealthCare Hashtags Project- Keith Engwall 17. Workflowy - Margaret Peloquin 18. Slack - Brad Long 2019 Tools and Contestants: 1. MARCedit - Fred King 2. Kanban Flow - Emily Vardell 3. Padlet - Electra Enslow 4. Basecamp - Maggie Ansell 5. Canva - Marilla Antunez 6. MyNCBI - Tamara Nelson 7. LibLynx - Karen Newmeyer 8. Momentum - Ariel Deardorff 9. Office Lens - Suzanne Fricke 10. View Pure - Stephanie Shippey 11. Nearpod - David Nolfi 12. Snagit - Denise Rumschlag 13. Auto Hot Key - Jovy O'Grady 14. Kahoot - Cecelia Vetter 2021 Tools and Contestants: 1. Microsoft Sway - Ivan Portillo 2. Covidence - Kerry Dhakal 3. Trello - Kathryn Vela 4. JBI-Sumari - Alysha Sapp 5. RawGraphs - Mirian Ramirez 6. Unsub - Paul Gahn 7. Symbaloo - Erik Wilkinson 8. F.lux - Hannah Craven 9. FlashCardsDeluxe- Katherine Chew
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