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Greetings! Here’s a two-parter on History Timelines. In part one I be looking at timeline creation apps. These sites are, in my opinion, a fantastic and creation alternative or addition to a standard slideshow. Many of the sites below permit the user to embed the product into blogs and webpages or to download for insertion into Powerpoint or Keynote. Whether you’re presenting to a class as a teacher or student, delivering a talk at a conference, creating a portfolio, or collaborating around a social event these apps can and do change the game. In part two I’ll look at sites making use of timelines. Here we go…
Timeline Creation
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TimeRime - View, create and compare timelines : TimeRime is an online community that allows people to create, compare and upload information by creating timelines, and to view information uploaded by others. Information can be uploaded by individuals, as well as companies or (public) institutions.
TimeGlider: Web Based Timeline Software - free, web-based timeline software for creating and sharing history and project planning. Create, collaborate, and publish zooming and panning interactive timelines. Free only for students.
Preceden - The Easiest Way to Make a Timeline: While it might not be the easiest, its still pretty good, and and there are a variety of timeline types you can create, i.e., Project management timelines, Résumé timelines, Family tree timelines, etc.
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Timetoast Timelines | Create timelines, share them on the web: The layouts are not as sophisticated as other timeline sites but the learning curve is shallower.
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Dipity: Dipity is an online timeline generator. The learning curve is shallow, and the results are easily navigable and embeddable.
Photo Timelines - LIFE : Create Photo Timelines from LIFE magazines awesome collection of 20th century and 21st century photos.
Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share … : Very clever, very useful online free app which enables users to create interactive timelines they can share with friends and classmates. You can also use it as a digital storytelling tool, or a topic curation tool.
Tiki-Toki - Create Beautiful Timelines: embeddable web timelines. Certainly the sexiest of the free timeline creation apps. The backgrounds are gorgeous. Most of my students stick with Tiki-Toki once they’ve tried it. Tiki-Toki also offers a variant called PeoplePlotr that one can use to create interactive family trees or organizational charts.
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WhoWhatWhen - Interactive Historical Timelines WhoWhatWhen is a database of key people and events from 1000 A.D. to the present. Create graphic timelines of periods in history and of the lives of individuals. Very, very straightforward, only a single template.
Rememble: Rememble is sort of a social media meets timeline site. Thread together texts, photos, videos, sounds, scribbles, scans, notes, tweets into rather attractive timelines… you can also create group sites to collaborate around an event or project. Pretty clever.
OurStory.com - Capture your stories, save them permanently. Similar to Rememble, OurStory focuses on creating social timelines around an event or project.
Create Free Interactive Timelines - Stories Displayed on Maps: Create geolocated timelines that interface with maps, text, and video. Combine maps and timelines seamlessly into one great presentation, convert any public timeline into a personal pdf file, or export it into Google Earth format for offline storage. Honestly, I love this one.
screenshot from myhistro on the founding of Islam
Create and share timelines - whenintime: create, view, explore, share and contribute to interactive digital timelines on the topic of their choice. Timelines can be embedded in your own blogs/websites. Events can be added individually or in bulk from social media such as Twitter, YouTube, Flickr etc. There are a variety of themes and templates to choose from
Timeline JS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - an open-source tool that enables you to build visually-rich interactive timelines and is available in 40 languages. TimelineJS works on any site or blog and the learning curve is pretty shallow. Essentially, it affords users the ability to convert a spreadsheet into a timeline. Very clever but it takes a bit of preplanning.
OK. That’s it for Part One of Web 2.0 Weekly: Historical Timelines Edition. Check back in a day or so for Part Two on Timeline Providers.
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Greetings all! Here’s part two of my history timelines edition. This time I’ll be focusing on sites that provide content based timelines as opposed to sites devoted to timeline creation. Here’s we go…
General History
History of Information by Jerry Norman "is designed to help you follow the development of information and media, and attitudes about them, from the beginning of records to the present." The site contains interactive timelines that include annotated references for discoveries and developments across a wide variety of social, scientific, and theoretical fields. These timelines include specific reference to books, documents, art, and artifacts all accessible through public digital media. The timelines are organized both thematically and chronologically. I think this is the pick of the litter. Most excellent!
History of Information Timeline
TimelinesTV offers a series of history timelines for students, teachers and life-long-learners. The site has won a BAFTA award (the British equivalent of the Emmy’s and Oscars’) and is optimized for mobile devices. This resource smoothly integrates high quality video into its timelines. Whilst the timelines are somewhat anglo-centric, there are excellent ventures into the American West, Smallpox, and Nazi Germany as well. Well done indeed.
HyperHistory is an interactive timeline covering more than 3000 years of human endeavour with over 3000 interactive entries on historical events and lives lived. One special feature is a section called "Connections" containing stories or graphics that defy simple categorization as interesting ‘footnotes’ to world history.
LIFE magazine offers a series of pictorial timelines covering major events of the 20th century. Here you will find some of the best photojournalism from the magazine that made photopournalism a viable field.
HistoryWorld is a rather different take on a search engine. Here you can search the internet using timelines (though the results a a little sketchy - not as good as what you’d get with the now defunct Cuil search engine). There is also a database of timelines on subjects ranging from African Art to Zoroastrianism. You will also find a random quiz generator that makes for a fun trivia challenge.
Infoplease (a site I often use for their "Word of the Day" and "Analogy of the Day" apps) contains a large selection of historical timelines. Unfortunately, they are not particularly interactive or attractively designed.
Timelines of History provides an old fashioned static series of historical timelines on pretty much every historical period. Searchable by geographical area.
SoftSchools offers a series of timelines directed toward students middle school age or younger. The timelines presented here are moderately interactive and examine both historical events and periods as well as biographies. Do note that the majority (but not all) of the timelines here are focused on American History.
Art History
Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art offers interactive timelines covering the last 10,000 years and pretty much every geographical region. This site also adds value by providing maps, and a series of thematic essays on a variety of eras and locales.
The British Museum Timeline affords users the opportunity to explore the collection of the museum from the Middle Ages to the present. Do note that you’ll need a Flash compatible browser to view the timeline. There’s lots of great information and added value here.
Food History
Foodtimeline is a fun site that explores recipes and culinary history. So if you’re looking for Roman recipes at the time of Julius Caesar or what pioneers ate whilst colonizing the Old West, this is the site for you.
OK. There we go… remember this list is not meant to be exhaustive. Rather its a sampling of the over 6000 free educational resources available in my archive. If you know of other sites you find of value please send them my way!
Til next time… peace and love…
Paul
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 23, 2015 03:32pm</span>
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Greetings all! I just ran across this via a tweet from Alec Couros and I feel a bit taken aback that as a veteran Edublogs user blogging with my English classes I didn’t know about this ages ago. In any case…. Sue Waters, edublogs guru, has released a truly excellent set of tutorials that walk […]
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 23, 2015 03:32pm</span>
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Greeting all! Here’s a multipart edition on web resources for students, and teachers of automotive technology. Fuel BioDiesel Basics covers just what you think it covers the basics of biodiesel production and use. The site includes a few pdf fact sheets including one directed at younger grades. There are guides to finding, handling, and using […]
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Greetings! Here’s part 2 of my automotive tech edition. In this post I’ll be focusing on engines, parts and general interest. Parts The Frugal Mechanic is a parts comparison site. Enter in the search criteria (model, year, make, part type, etc) hit search ans away you go. Compare part sources by price, location, shipping, etc. […]
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Greetings all! Whilst searching my archive for a good site for finding a "short" short story, I happened across East of the Web; a site I’d made use of several years back but then as short stories began playing less of a role in my curriculum I had less need of the site. Pity. As […]
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Greatings all! One of the challenges of coaching sports at the school, recreational, or competitive level is team management. Most coaches love the coaching but the paperwork that goes with the territory leaves something to be desired. Scheduling, communication with team members and parents, managing fees, and rosters… it can all add up to a […]
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Greetings all! Here’s a quick sampling of some of the educational web resources I’ve found in the last week or so. Resource Repository ICTMagic is an absolutely fantastic curation wiki of quite literally thousands of useful edtech resources. The site has won numerous awards including the 2013 Edublogs Best Educational Wiki. Honestly, it’s the sort […]
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No really. Try Engineering!. It’s an engineering resource portal for students, teachers, and parents. For teachers the site features a variety of lesson plans covering topics such as energy, robotics, simple machines, heat, buildings, and much more. Moreover, the lesson plans are searchable not only by topic but by age appropriateness. In the media resources […]
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Years ago I tried to wend my way through Dante’s Divine Comedy. Sadly, I only made it about half way through the Inferno - too many Ghents and Ghibellines I guess. Recently, I found I site that I wish had been around all those years ago. The World of Dante is a wonderful companion for […]
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Greetings all! Here’s an edition on Unit Conversion. Why? Because oddly enough I suspect that most of the English speaking world is in the same situation as we Canadians. Despite converting from Imperial measurement to the Metric system back in the 1970s, we still seem to be stuck mid-river in the conversion process. If you’re […]
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Greetings folks! Back from summer holidays and prepping for the first day of school. As corny as it may seem, one of my favourite first week assignments has always been the old "what I did on my summer vacation". I’ve given that one in pretty much every grade and every class I’ve ever taught in […]
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Greetings! Here’s part two of this edition on Digital Storytelling. Here I’ll introduce you to a few sites that focus on making interactivity part of the digital storytelling process. Interactive Digital Storytelling inklewriter is a free tool designed to allow anyone to write and publish interactive stories. It’s great for teachers who would like to […]
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Greetings! In part three I’ll be writing about a variety of web tools for storyboarding in conjunction with digital storytelling. Digital Storytelling: Storyboarding A great place to start if you’re exploring the use of storyboards in the classroom or as part of your writing process is StoryboardThat. This site offers a freemium subscription that affords the […]
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Greetings! Here’s a brief collection of science infographics that address science in general way, and not necessarily in a good way as you’ll see below. The Scientific Method aside from being the basic building block of modern civilization is a fairly bad infographic. Whilst the layout is straightforward and easy to read, the graphic elements […]
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Greetings! Here’s the fourth and final part of this Digital Storytelling edition of Web 2.0 Weekly. This time I’ll be looking at animation… Digital Storytelling: Animation Animation Chefs is a fun, innovative blog devoted to teaching you and your students how to create high quality animations. Their stated mission "is to give budding filmmakers, and […]
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Greetings all, welcome to week two of November 2014. Here are my additions to the Edtech Archive for… 20141114 - 20141120 australia, interactive, history, museum: Exploring the world at Port Macquarie Explore three different places in and around the town and find out how people have investigated, recorded and responded to Port Macquarie’s landscapes, plants, animals and […]
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Greetings, here are my additions to the Edtech Archive for the third week of November 2014 20141115 - 20141124 colour, reference, design, english, chinese, art, interactive Green Honey - a fascinating interactive discussion of the differences in the way Mandarin and English classify colour. Really thought provoking; brainbreaks, teaching, exercise, mindfulness, elementary: Free brain breaks for your […]
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 23, 2015 03:30pm</span>
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Greetings all! Here are some of my recent additions to the Edtech Archive, a listing of over 7000 web resources. 20150130 - 20150204 learning, courses, elearning, email: Highbrow (below right) - receive mini- course components via email ACT, SAT, practice, testprep, testing, studying: PrepFactory. - oodles and oodles of SAT and ACT preparation videos; genealogy, familytree, history, search, […]
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Greetings! Here are some of the recent additions to my EdTech Archive, and continuously curated archive of over 7000 free educational web resources. 20150327 - 20150328 libraries, learning commons, literacy, video: Common Craft: Libraries in the Internet Age - an excellent animated video on how libraries have changed in the Internet Age. For those of you unfamiliar with […]
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Greetings! Here are some of the recent additions to my Edtech Archive; a curated repository of over 7000 free educational web resources. 20150402 - 20150407 writing, interactive, reading, literacy, esl, ell, ela, madlibs, storytelling, digital story telling: Wacky Web Tales - produced by Houghton Mifflin, these tales are designed for grades 3 and up, and are structured […]
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Greetings! Here are some of the recent additions to my Edtech Archive; a curated repository of over 7000 free educational web resources. 20150407 maths, math, mathematics, geometry, graphing, graphs, tools, interactive, resources, STEM: Create A Graph - create bar, line, area, pie, and XY graphs. Not quite a graphing calculator but close. This app gives you control […]
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There are countless websites out there that are geared to make you smarter and more brilliant for either a low or no cost. Here are just 25 killer websites.
Source: www.lifehack.org
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Build on these personal traits to become more effective
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