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Lance Mosier

Timelinr : Create Timelines online - 8 views

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    Timelinr is a simple web 2.0 application used for creating timelines online. You just need to enter the start year and end year of the timeline (range) and add events to the timeline and then click 'Create Timeline'. Timelinr will generate the Timeline based on the input you gave and it will return the HTML for your Timeline, which you can copy and use it anywhere!
Lance Mosier

education.timerime.com - 5 views

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    TimeRime is a web application, which allows people to view, create, share and compare interactive timelines. In its first year TimeRime has become a popular website for schools and students. Students make timelines of subjects from class, or of their own research. They can do this individually or in groups. TimeRime introduces the education account for schools, universities and other organizations that have the need for an advertisement free, closed online environment to make, view and grade timelines.
Lance Mosier

Bee Docs Timeline - Timeline Software for Mac OS X - 4 views

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    Present full screen interactive timelines with a 3D perspective. Use the arrow keys or your Apple Remote to fly over your timeline or integrate them with your Keynote presentations.
Simon Miles

HistoryWorld - History and Timelines - 0 views

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    "Historyworld's aim is to make world history more easily accessible through interactive narratives and timelines. Written by Bamber Gascoigne, it consists of about 300 narratives ( the alphabetical list runs from Aegean Civilization to Zoroastrianism) and some 10,000 events on searchable timelines."
Ian Gabrielson

Home - TimeMapper - Make Timelines and TimeMaps fast! - from the Open Knowledge Foundat... - 8 views

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    Excellent tool for creating timelines- great for collaborative humanities projects
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    Very interesting. I must try that. It is very great for collaborate in groups.
Dean Mantz

Top 10 sites for creating timelines - 10 views

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    Create timelines with one of these 10 options.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Regional History: Timeline - 0 views

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    New feature! Interactive timeline, slice & dice events from 1492 to 1859 in a variety of ways. Not all data is in, though, so it may be of little use to you, depending on what you're looking for...
Dean Mantz

http://contextu.com/#/ - 3 views

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    Here is a description of Contextu via Richard Byrne's Free Technology For Teachers posting: Ken Halla, the blogger behind the US History Teachers Blog, has been working on an excellent new site for students of US History. The new site is called ContextU and its purpose is to help students see the greater context for significant events in history. The first iteration of ContextU is focused on the American Civil War. On ContextU students select from a table of contents an event, piece of legislation, or theme to see it in the context of other events, pieces of legislation, and themes leading to the start of the Civil War. Through timelines, Google Maps, diagrams, flow charts, timelines, and text ContextU provides context for each chosen event, piece of legislation, or theme. Students can jump from event to event or from theme to theme by following the hyperlinks within each diagram.
Lance Mosier

TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 5 views

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    web-based timeline software for creating and sharing history and project planning.
Lance Mosier

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 2 views

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    Create Interactive Timelines. It is free to join.
Chuck Holland

Immigration: Stories of Yesterday and Today and Ellis Island | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Nice interactive timeline.  Great for current events and US history.
Dean Mantz

The Civil War - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 8 views

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    Interactive timeline of Civil War events.
Lance Mosier

Timetoast Timelines | Create timelines, share them on the web. - 7 views

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    Timetoast is a great way to share the past, or even the future
Matt Esterman

The Crusades Timeline - Timelines.com - 5 views

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    Very handy website with images,maps etc. If you sign up, you can add stuff!
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