Timeline (4 grade points) |
Create a timeline of events to support your questioning and accounting of your lived experiences as a subject of education. These events include but are not limited to the following: 1. Personal experiences as a student and/or as a teacher, from pre-school through graduate school and beyond, significant to your formation as an educational subject; 2. Historical events (political, cultural, social, economic, educational) that inform or are otherwise significant to your formation as a subject of education; 3. Media events that inform or are otherwise significant to your formation as a subject of education; 4. Scholarly publications that inform or are otherwise significant to your formation as a subject of education.
Timelines Annals of American History Encyclopedia Britanica’s online timeline project of United States history. Includes multimedia. Timeline of United States history From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TimeLiners Preceden:The Easiest Way to Make a Timeline Preceden is a free web application that lets you make timelines.
TimeToast:Create Timelines, Share them on the Web Timetoast allows people to create interactive timelines, which they can share anywhere on the web. Anyone can join Timetoast and start creating and sharing their own timelines, all they need is a valid email address.
xtimeline:Expore and Create Free Timelines Xtimeline is a web 2.0 embeddable timeline widget and timeline content website. You can create timelines about any subject and display them on your blog or website.
Designed more as a way for a person to create their own personal timeline, their life story, augmented with images, videos, links, etc.Images can be uploaded from your computer or imported from a Yahoo image search or from flickr. YouTube videos can also be used.
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