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History Commons - 0 views

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    The History Commons contains summaries of 15,454 events, which are published on the website in the format of dynamic timelines. These timelines can be filtered by investigative project, topic, or entity (e.g., a person, organization, or corporation). You can even generate a "scalable context" timeline for any event in the History Commons database simply by clicking the date of the timeline entry. You can search for events by using the search box at the top right-hand corner, or by browsing through the list of projects.\n\n
Sean Harvatine

xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines - 1 views

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    xtimeline is a free web-based timeline. Easily create and share timelines with pictures and videos.
Sean Harvatine

TimeRime.com - The timelines site - 2 views

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    TimeRime.com is an online community that allows people to view, create and compare timelines. Timelines can be created by individuals, as well as companies or (public) institutions.
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    There is an education product, but it is not free.
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Free Technology for Teachers: ChronoZoom - A Timeline of Almost Everything - 0 views

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    A history of the world timeline in a "Prezi-Like" format from Microsoft Research.
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Timelines - 0 views

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    Timelines.com is the first web site that enables people like you to collaboratively record, discover and share history. It's history recorded by the people, for the people.
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    You can't limit viewing to a group or keep it private. Anyone could see what a student creates
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Timetoast Timelines | Create timelines, share them on the web. - 1 views

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    Timetoast is a great way to share the past, or even the future... Creating a timeline takes minutes, it's as simple as can be.
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    no B.C. dates
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NASA PlanetQuest Historic Timeline - 0 views

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    Timeline of scientific events from NASA
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Preceden - The Easiest Way to Make a Timeline - 0 views

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    Preceden is a free web application that lets you make timelines.
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    free for 5 events, otherwise pay a one-time $19 fee can set up teacher accounts that students can access can pictures and links
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TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 1 views

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    web-based timeline software for creating and sharing history and project planning
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Timelineindex.com - 0 views

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    The Timeline Index : People, Periods, Places and Events in a chronological context.
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Timelines.tv - 0 views

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    History, documentary & television on the web
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Conflict History - 1 views

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    Timeline combined with Google Maps. Select a range of dates on the timeline and placemarks representing conflicts appear on the map. For example, if you select the years 1941-1945, every conflict that happened around the world in those years appears on the map. For major conflicts such as World War II, individual campaigns and battles appear on the map.
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Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 1 views

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    A social networking and story-telling website that connects you with the people around you.
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Picturing the Thirties from The Smithsonian American Art Museum - 0 views

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    Learn about the 1930s through eight exhibitions: The Depression, The New Deal, The Country, Industry, Labor, The City, Leisure, and American People. Artworks from the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection are supplemented with other primary source materials such as photographs, newsreels, and artists' memorabilia. Users can explore this virtual space and find information by clicking on people and objects. Visitors can gather artworks and place them in their bin for later documentary production. The theater's feature presentation is a series of interviews produced by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Abstract Artists Describe the 1930s. Additionally, user-created documentaries can be viewed from the theater's balcony. Go to the theater's projection booth to find PrimaryAccess and a movie-making tutorial.
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