http://www.liquidelearning.com/2008/06/100-useful-web-tools-for-differ
You might not need 100 useful web tools, but you'll probably find one or two little gems on this list sent to me by Fiona King.The list groups tools according to the type of task in hand (podcasting, mindmapping, notetaking), but has also organised them for various learning styles.
If you're an auditory learner who learns best hearing text rather than reading it, you can scoot down the list and check out sites like readplease.com, which can read aloud text for you (and is apparently also a great proof-hearing tool).
Keywords: e-learning, language language, web 2.0
