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Kurt Schollin

Dipity - 0 views

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    Dipity is a site that makes it simple for your students to create and share interactive timelines about any subject or topic. It allows students to embed YouTube videos, RSS feeds, Blogger, flickr, Picasa, music, and more right into their timelines. Very cool application to make teaching history a bit more interesting and interactive!
Bridget Flack

Mnemograph: Web Based Timeline Software - 0 views

    • Bridget Flack
       
      This would be good for SocialStudies classes, or any subject that you would liketo putcertain events in order. It is cool how you can add notes .
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    Great for creating timelines about history or project planning. I like that you can add pictures and if you click on the picture or date information pops up.
Matthew Peitzman

xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines - 0 views

shared by Matthew Peitzman on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
    • Matthew Peitzman
       
      looks pretty easy to use. Of course history would work
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    Looks pretty easy. Obviously History would work, but almost any subject area could be made into a timeline here.
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