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Timeline Creator - Notes and web-based examples

This is a clever product called a timeline creator - does amazing things, please peruse. Questions, let me know. Don’t’ forget to obey the 305 download rules and regs, it is important. I have used it for some endeavors and it works well.  

This utility was developed by Johns Hopkins University called the "Timeline Creator". It's free and easy to use.  The product can then be loaded into your CMS, upload to a web site, or perhaps burned onto CDs. Perfect for any history or art history course. This product is seen on website that show historical timelines.

 http://timeline.cer.jhu.edu/art/art.html (Art history example)

http://timeline.cer.jhu.edu/amhist/amhist.html (American history example)

http://timeline.cer.jhu.edu/photo/timeline.html (Photo documentary tradition)

Download it free from: http://timeline.cer.jhu.edu/ (Be certain to read the release notes so that you can run the program. It requires that a certain version of Java run-time be installed on the computer a free download as well.) It's relatively easy to use with a few minutes of practice.