Below you'll see my latest project... a timeline. It was pretty easy to make once I found what I wanted to put in it. I created one video myself (Paul's First Journey) to see how difficult it might be. It took me a day, but now that I know what I'm doing, it should be easier the next time. As I update the spreadsheet, it automatically updates the timeline, wherever it is.
If you like and have an idea to create your own, Timeline JS has simple directions. If I could, I would make creating things like this my job!
What might be included with a presentation like this is a worksheet for students to follow the journey and questions, and a map.to complete the trip too. It would be great if they could use the same map for all of the journeys to see how many people he reached. Remember that a picture is worth a thousand words as far as the brain is concerned.
I'd love to know what you think of a resource like this and how it might be useful for you.
If you like and have an idea to create your own, Timeline JS has simple directions. If I could, I would make creating things like this my job!
What might be included with a presentation like this is a worksheet for students to follow the journey and questions, and a map.to complete the trip too. It would be great if they could use the same map for all of the journeys to see how many people he reached. Remember that a picture is worth a thousand words as far as the brain is concerned.
I'd love to know what you think of a resource like this and how it might be useful for you.
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