Saturday, February 23, 2008

Re: Timeline Maker Software

I would second the suggestion for Tom Snyder Production's TimeLiner. It
does a masterful job and works with students of most ages.

You can see some of the additional resources for the program at

http://www.tomsnyder.com/Products/productextras/TIMV50/

--
Joanne Troutner
Creative Computer Enterprises
Lafayette, IN
troutner@mindspring.com
"To boldly go where no educator..."Richter, Lavina A. wrote:
> Anyone familiar with a product that can be used to generate timelines, such as those created in History classes? Thanks, Vi
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