Being a former social studies teacher, timelines have always interested me. Below are three sites that allow users to create interactive timelines
Classroom integration ideas:
- Students can track the progress of countries from a list of given indicators
- Students create and share most compelling visualization timeline
XTimeline is a site that allows students fine information about featured timelines, as well as create their own. The timelines can be collaborated on, just as they would when making a wiki, to build a multimedia timeline. Timelines built using XTimeline can include text, images, and video, and will accept dates in A.D./B.C. format.
The timelines can be embedded into a website or blog.
Classroom integration ideas:
- Students can easily research the life of famous figures.
- Students can create a timeline for a specific topic and include images.
- Younger students (or as introduction to timelines in JH) could create a personal timeline using their own images and information.
Time Toast is free site that allows users to easily build their own interactive timeline.
To add events to a timeline, users click on the "add an event" button. An event box pops up, allowing the you to enter enter text, place a link, or add a picture. Once built the timeline can be shared via a URL or embedded into another site.
Classroom integration ideas:
- Students can create a timeline for a specific topic and include images.
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