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Timelines.tv - Video Timelines for History Students

Timelines.tv - Video Timelines for History Students | Homeschooling High School | Scoop.it

Timelines.tv is a nice little resource for history teachers to bookmark and share with their students. On Timelines.tv you can find six timelines of important eras in U.S. and European history. Each timeline includes short (3-10 minute) videos about people and events in the era. The timelines also include pictures and short text descriptions. The six timelines currently available are A History of Britain, The American West, Medicine Through Time, American Voices, The Edwardians, and Nazi Germany. More timelines appear to planned for publication in the future.

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, February 9, 2013 6:48 AM

Check it out...

 

Rudolf Kabutz's curator insight, May 11, 2013 4:41 AM

Using media innovatively to teach history - when will such creative media be used to teach physics, mathematics and ... future thinking?

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Microfacts/Weaving History

Microfacts/Weaving History | Homeschooling High School | Scoop.it

Create 'factlets' — places, people, events — and string them together into 'threads' at the click of a button. Automatically visualize the results temporally and spatially, search by any attribute, automatically import Wikipedia articles and much more ...

 

To get an idea of what's possible check out this thread about the Napoleonic Wars or this one about Shakespeare's Life and Works. Alternatively dive straight in:


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