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The Timeline is a set of downloadable and printable files that can be used to actively visualise history in a classroom, a workshop or another activity space. The timeline is empty and can be printed up to 8 m wide. students can work on the timeline, adding pre-defined or own-made labels representing historic facts or time frames.
 
The Timeline is a set of downloadable and printable files that can be used to actively visualise history in a classroom, a workshop or another activity space. The timeline is empty and can be printed up to 8 m wide. students can work on the timeline, adding pre-defined or own-made labels representing historic facts or time frames.
  
Following files are available:
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For tips on how to use the Timeline, see the [[Item:Q31078|Building a Timeline of Technical Theatre History]] methodology.
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==Available files==
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Following files are available for download:
  
* The timeline in pdf for large print.
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* The [[File:Timeline_grote_versie_2_print.pdf|timeline in pdf]] for large print.
 
* Labels and country specific or technical time frames  
 
* Labels and country specific or technical time frames  
 
* Labels representing the Anno Teatri game items
 
* Labels representing the Anno Teatri game items
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see methodology
 
see methodology
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==Credits==
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Chris Van Goethem (RITCS) develloped the timeline.
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The content of the Anno Teatri labels is derived for the game.

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The Timeline is a set of downloadable and printable files that can be used to actively visualise history in a classroom, a workshop or another activity space. The timeline is empty and can be printed up to 8 m wide. students can work on the timeline, adding pre-defined or own-made labels representing historic facts or time frames.

For tips on how to use the Timeline, see the Building a Timeline of Technical Theatre History methodology.

Available files

Following files are available for download:

  • The File:Timeline grote versie 2 print.pdf for large print.
  • Labels and country specific or technical time frames
  • Labels representing the Anno Teatri game items
  • The timeline in JPEG to be used as a background for a whiteboard or Miro.


see methodology

Credits

Chris Van Goethem (RITCS) develloped the timeline. The content of the Anno Teatri labels is derived for the game.

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