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myHistro is a cool site that I just found out about from Richard Byrne's excellent blog. This is a nice site for creating interactive timelines that can be embedded into a site. These timelines can include all sorts of digital media such as: video, audio, Read More...
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ChronoZoom is a new (beta) interactive timeline that is ideal for teaching the origin and history of the universe/cosmos/earth. A person can scroll left or right like in most timelines, interact w/ images, and more. I highly recommend checking out ChronoZoom Read More...
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Facebook Timeline is just about here!! Users of FB can now create a timeline w/ all of there posts, pics, events, etc etc in one innovative cool display. Right now a user can do a tour of timeline and all its features by clicking here . Timelines will Read More...
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When In Time is a nice simple site for creating timelines. Once a user registers they have the option to name/create a timeline by adding, text, photos, and video. What's nice any "event" in the timline is clickable which allows viewers to find out more Read More...
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Time Search is an innovative wonderful site for searching for events on a timeline. This is a great site for history teachers/students looking to find events on a specific time. A user can search not only by entering a date but they can search through Read More...
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Timetoast is a cool site for creating interactive online timelines. This is done through a nice user interface and the finished product can then be embedded into a site to share w/ others. I highly recommend checking out Timetoast by clicking here !!! Read More...
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Weaving History is a new (beta) site that is great for making timelines based on history. This is done by matching "factlets" and "threads" and linking them to maps. Factlets are people, places or things and threads are factlets that are strung together. Read More...
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Tiki-Toki is a wonderful new web app for creating timelines. While this is a paid service (premium @ gold accounts) there is also a free account which is ideal for testing out or for having students create one timeline. There are plenty of great features Read More...
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VidScan is an impressive new site that shows Timelines of YouTube videos. The way this is done is by breaking down segments of the videos by comments to help users figure out which parts of the video to leave out. Keep in mind not all YouTube video has Read More...
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Time Maps is a wonderful site that I just found out about from Richard Byrne's excellent blog, Free Technology 4 Teachers . This is a great site for history teachers/students and is a cross between a time line, enyclopedia, atlas, and tag cloud. Below Read More...
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"A timeline is a kind of graphic design showing a long bar labeled with dates alongside itself and (usually) events labeled on points where they would have happened. It is used to show events along a period of time, and are often used in education to Read More...
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Preceden is a new (beta) site for creating simple timelines. While Preceden is not the most robust (lacks the ability to add media) of the web timeline creators it is one the easiest to use. Also, it has the ability to create more then one timeline in Read More...
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Conflict History is a great mash-up of Google Maps. It is ideal for History teachers who are dealing w/ world conflicts from any time period. The mash-up consists of Google Maps and a time line which is very user friendly. I highly recommend giving this Read More...
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Bee Docs Timeline is an application that has been around for awhile. It is designed to create stunning looking 2D/3D timelines for Mac OS 10.5. This happens to be one of my favorite Leopard apps out there. What makes BD so great is how easy it is to use...just Read More...
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