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TimelineJS: Anatomy of a Timeline

May 9, 2023May 9, 2023 Margaret SmithLeave a Comment on TimelineJS: Anatomy of a Timeline

Contributed by Margaret Smith, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville TimelineJS a free, easy to use tool designed for digital storytelling through […]

Tech Tutorials digital storytelling, field: english, field: history, level: college, level: high school, timelinejs

Place-based Storytelling

May 2, 2023 Margaret SmithLeave a Comment on Place-based Storytelling

Contributed by Margaret Smith, Southern Illinois University EdwardsvilleWritten for the Cleveland Teaching Collaborative While mapping and data visualization require substantially […]

Intros and Overviews digital storytelling, place-based storytelling, storylinejs, storymapjs, tableau, timelinejs

Digital Storytelling

May 2, 2023May 2, 2023 Margaret SmithLeave a Comment on Digital Storytelling

Contributed by Geremy Carnes, Lindenwood UniversityWritten for the Cleveland Teaching Collaborative Scholars in the humanities know that narratives are powerful. […]

Intros and Overviews digital storytelling, juncture, timelinejs, twine

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