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Excel Timeline Template - 0 views

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    Timeline template for Excel and a tutorial on how to create timelines.
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World History : HyperHistory - 0 views

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    This is very close to the book, Timelines in History. Timelines in History is not available as an eBook yet, but this one has time lines that show cultural, political, religious, and scientific happenings on a timeline, like the book does.
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Create a timeline - Excel - Office.com - 0 views

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    Tutorial on creating a timeline in Excel, PowerPoint, or Word (2010).
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Great tool for making map driven stories (& timelines) - 4 views

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    I love discovering new sites and apps that combine cool functionality and great design, and Story Map is one of my favorites (along with Flipboard!). Also check out http://timeline.knightlab.com/ for a great timeline tool. I am planning on using one or the other to create a map of all the places I have lived and then share it with my family. Only downside is the lack of documentation or tutorials at this juncture, but it's pretty intuitive. The JS name (Java Script) implies that you might have to do some coding, but it's not the case. Check it out!
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Timeline JS3 - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 0 views

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    This site helps users create awesome timelines based off a Google Sheet template. The timelines can then be embedded on websites or linked for people to view.
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Create a Timeline Using Microsoft Excel - 0 views

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    A helpful video and text tutorial showing how to create a timeline from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.

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5000 Year Timeline of Learning Theory - The Educator's PLN - 0 views

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    This link is to a presentation on The Educator's PLN website. The video gives an overview on learning theory from ancient Greece to the present day, concluding with Siemens' theory of connectivism. This is very easy to understand and basic reasons are given for the advent of each theory with an explanation of each. When discussing connectivism, the speaker, Dallas McPheeters, talks about online self-organizing social systems (OSOSS), which are the communities that form via social networks. MCPheeters feels that technology allows history to repeat itself, providing the very best of every theory to any and every situation.
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Smarthistory: a multimedia web-book about art and art history - 0 views

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    An amazing virtual interactive art history timeline. 
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Web 2.0 teaching tools to enhance education and learning - Edjudo - 0 views

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    Some great Web 2.0 tools, including 3D Projects, games/quizzes, and timelines (among others).
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Home: OurStory.com - Capture your stories, save them permanently. - 0 views

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    OurStory is an online timeline of your life. You can capture moments and memories for a lifetime using this online tool.
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Using Spreadsheets in the Classroom - The Adventures of An Evolving Educator - 0 views

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    This blog post describes some different ideas for using spreadsheets in the classroom. I thought the timeline was a great idea! It would be a great idea to do at the beginning of the semester with the students.
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Communities of Practice; Learning as a Social System - 8 views

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    By Dr. Etienne Wenger tthis is a stong definition oa community of practice with some thought given to implementation.
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    Interesting 'real world' scenarios to illustrate the definition.
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    Etiene Wenger, a major contributor to the idea of a Community of Practice defines the term, explains how they're used within organizations, and discusses the importance of maintaining them so that they're most effective.
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    I like how it uses real-world examples from the corporate world to help define Communities of Practice. COP's are not a new organizational unit, but just a part of the organizational structure.
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    I especially liked how the CoP was referred to as a joint enterprise that is continually being renegotiated. Isn't that what learning is supposed to be all about? The table listing the relationships between CoP and businesses was interesting. The bootleg relationship does not surprise me at all. This one frustrates me greatly since it only applies to a select group of people who keep many things to themselves. Just think if they were to share some of their knowledge what an impact it could have on the organization. It was good to see the seven different styles of leadership defined, however I believe a good leader would exhibit a bit of each one of these characteristics. Being a leader is not a simple task but it is important to be well rounded.
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    I like the graphic organizers that are included with the information on communities of practice. The first is almost like a life cycle of a community of practice. Nothing that I read in my research acknowledged that a community of practice may have a timeline on it, so even though it may be implied, it was nice to actually see it in print. The second, the table, defined certain types of categories that CoPs may fit into. I was drawn to the third column, the challenges of each group, because it shows that working in a CoP and sharing beyond the community itself may not always be free of issues. Thanks for sharing this resource!

Timeline Creation Website - 1 views

shared by Debbie Dotson on 09 Oct 10 - Cached
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Timeline of Art History - 1 views

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    A website maintained by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This site assists teachers in teaching topics in history, geography and art.
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xTimeLine - 0 views

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    Another web based timeline generator.
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TimeToast - 0 views

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    Free timeline creator site that can be shared on the web.
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