Web 2.0 to Go!

Thing 14 – Mnemograph

November 10, 2008 · No Comments




I decided to explore a tool that I have not used before. mnemograph. This is FREE web based timeline software for creating and SHARING (there’s that word again!!) history and project planning. While my attempts at creating a site based on my “Personal Learning of Web 2.0″ went a bit awry, here is a great sample on the WRIGHT BROTHERS.  I know several of our history teachers use timeline tools and we even have software for creating timelines on our computers BUT the BEAUTY of this is that it can be used for COLLABORATION AND SHARED. 
SHARE ME! 
Once you choose to make a timeline accessible to the public, a URL and a piece of HTML will be available at which to share your timeline.
It is built on the (Adobe) Flash platform so when viewing, you can “grab” the timeline and drag it left and right, and zoom in and out to view centuries at a time or just hours.  Very cool and did I mention that it is FREE!

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