- 10 Digital Timelines (Fien Danniau)
http://www.ipg.ugent.be/10-digital-timelines/
(Reviews and compares ten timeline-tools) - Tiki-Toki Overview (Emily True)
http://educade.org/teaching_tools/tiki-toki/
(Introduction to “Tiki-Toki”, a timeline tool in which videos etc. can be embedded; includes four example lesson plans using Tiki-Toki and a short video guide to the use of Tiki-Toki) - TimelineJS – Overview
http://timeline.knightlab.com/
(open-source tool to create interactive timelines) - Chronozoom
http://www.chronozoomproject.org/
(interactive timeline-tool; site includes several examples of timelines)
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