CollegeAtHome.com has a nice article from Christina Laun
100 tools, split into groups by learning style
The tools list is broken in to 3 major groups (representing 3 learning styles) and numerous subgroups.Visual Learners Mind Mapping
• Charting and Diagrams
• Videos and Photos
• Auditory Learners Podcasts
Presentation Tools
• Audio Tools
• Text Readers
• Audio Books
Kinesthetic Learners Note Taking
• Tools
• Bookmarking
• Interaction
• Collaboration
There's a lot of familiar tools in there, but many I've never heard of too. I'll not spoil the article - go read it for yourself if you want to know more ;-)