You can add all kinds of really cool things to the timeline including pictures, video, audio, multiple choice questions and more. The built in quiz questions do not get scored by the program; it’s basically a self check for students rather than another way to quiz them.
It’s really easy for students to sign up and to join your class. You can give them a code like you did with Classroom. As the teacher, you can reset a student’s password. As the teacher, you have a list of student submitted timelines on your Timelines screen.
As of right now you can’t share student created timelines with other students. This is the one big obstacle because although you can see it and give it a grade, it would be nice for other students in the class to see their peers’ work. You can project student timelines and go through them as a class, but students would not be able to access them independently for review or independent learning.
It’s really easy for students to sign up and to join your class. You can give them a code like you did with Classroom. As the teacher, you can reset a student’s password. As the teacher, you have a list of student submitted timelines on your Timelines screen.
As of right now you can’t share student created timelines with other students. This is the one big obstacle because although you can see it and give it a grade, it would be nice for other students in the class to see their peers’ work. You can project student timelines and go through them as a class, but students would not be able to access them independently for review or independent learning.
In myHistro, you can add timeline flags to the world map so you can zoom through history as you fly around the map. You can add images and links to your events. Students can share link to their final timeline for anyone to see. Results are easy to embed and share (see below).
TimelineJS is an open-source tool that enables anyone to build visually rich, interactive timelines. Beginners can create a timeline using nothing more than a Google spreadsheet. Experts can use their JSON skills to create custom installations, while keeping TimelineJS's core functionality. Finished timelines are easy to embed.
Timetoast is the easiest tool to create and share nice looking timelines with images, links, etc. The finished timeline is easy to share and embed.