Meograph offers
a nice way to create narrated map-based and timeline-based stories.
Dipity is
a great timeline creation tool that allows users to incorporate text,
images, and videos into each entry on their timeline.
myHistro is
a timeline builder and map creation tool rolled into one nice package.
On myHistro you can build a personal timeline or build a timeline about a
theme or event in history. Each event that you place on your timeline
can be geolocated using Google Maps. myHistro timelines can be created
online or you can use the free iPad app to create events on your
timeline.
I like XTimeline because I find it to be a great service that is very accessible to high school students. Using XTimeline students can collaborate, just as they would when making a wiki, to build a multimedia timeline.
TimeGlider offers
some nicer layout features compared to XTimeline, but is not quite as
intuitive to use as XTimeline.
Time Toast is
easy to learn to use. To add events to a timeline simply click on the
inconspicuous "add an event" button and a simple event box pops up in
which you can enter enter text, place a link, or add a picture. T