Create stories that show dramatic developments over time, whether they relate to global, local, or personal history. Timelines that track stock market spikes, war outbreaks and climaxes, or Native American migrations help learners understand how events unfold and how they interrelate. Personal stories can be equally dramatic, offering opportunities for self-reflection and self-awareness, as learners consider what they see as milestones for themselves, but they Note that unless you keep your timelines in draft mode, they will be published. Or you can graph important events in growth.
Timelines are a convenient way to present information and help learners think more deeply about history and visual communication. Students can use chronology for many classroom assignments, from the chronology of Victorian novels, to how the scientific understanding of medicine has evolved, to illustrations charting family history. As far as timeline tools go, TimeToast is easy to use, but it may feel too simple for some learners. Once you’ve mastered the skill of uploading text, images, and links, you’ll tire of the visually restricted interface and don’t have much room to experiment with different arrangements.There are thousands of public timelines to sift through and learn from. However, the lack of quality in many of them requires better curation than is currently offered. Ultimately, TimeToast is a good choice, especially for limited uses, but with more in-depth use, you may find yourself lacking tools.
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User’s overall consensus about the app
student involvement
While students can enjoy the novelty of visualizing data as a timeline, the tool’s narrow capabilities may lead learners to move on to other, more fully featured tools.
Curriculum and instruction
Teachers can create and share timelines that help learners understand and contextualize history. Creating timelines supports critical thinking and presentation skills. Lack of privacy and curation impacts value to learners.
customer support
It’s easy to use, and the combination of text and images helps learners, but more media options would be helpful. There is an FAQ page and bug report requests, but no contextual support or video tutorials.