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A website providing a visual respresentation of time
The TimeLine Website
http://www.maptime.co.uk/pages/view/about.php
A Visualisation Tool for Deep Time created by Dr J.Parker and N.Asamoah. How the Website Works. For further information and to keep informed of future updates.
The TimeLine Website
http://www.maptime.co.uk/pages/view/index.php
Welcome to the Home Page. This is a website hosted by the University of Southampton. The aim of this website is to provide people with a tool to colloboratively create TimeLines, with a suitable visualisation tool. Proceed to the About page to read more about the visualistion tool. MapTime is under development and may still contain bugs. Please see the MapTime blog. For further information and to keep informed of future updates.
The TimeLine Website
http://www.maptime.co.uk/pages/view/listTimepoints.php
Below is a list of all the TimePoints (recently modified TimePoints first). Select 'See More' to see the further details of a TimePoint. MapTime added by MapTime. 2012 AD, 29 June. The creation of the MapTime website, representing the present day. See Blog for details. Euro added by MapTime. 1999 AD, 1 January. The introduction of the Euro as a common currency across 17 nations of the Eurozone. Source: Wikipedia. Cold War Ends added by MapTime. 1989 AD, 2 December. Hiroshima added by MapTime. Humans lear...
The TimeLine Website
http://www.maptime.co.uk/pages/view/timeroute.php?tlid=13&tlname=Organic+Evolution+TimeLine
A Visualisation Tool for Deep Time created by Dr J.Parker and N.Asamoah. How the Website Works. For further information and to keep informed of future updates.
The TimeLine Website
http://www.maptime.co.uk/pages/view/listTimelines.php
Below is a list of all the TimeLines (recently modified TimeLines first). Select 'View TimeLine' to see further details of a TimeLine. Organic Evolution TimeLine added by MapTime. 2012 AD - 4.54 bya. Sample timeline mainly using points compiled by The New Scientist (www.newscientist.com/article/dn17453-timeline-the-evolution-of-life.html). Evolving Earth added by MapTime. 1775 AD - 4567.4 mya. Category: History of the World.
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MapTime: September 2012
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Wednesday, 26 September 2012. Main MapTime site back up. This post is a little overdue but the main MapTime website ( www.maptime.co.uk. Is now back up and running! Links to this post. Tuesday, 11 September 2012. The main website is still down, unfortunately. Whilst it is getting fixed, a backup website is available here. It should work as previously described. For the main site, although there have been a few tweaks since then. Links to this post. Thursday, 6 September 2012. Links to this post. It is no...
MapTime: Organic Evolution Timepoints
http://maptimeblog.blogspot.com/2015/06/organic-evolution-timepoints.html
Saturday, 20 June 2015. Outlined the rationale behind using (predominantly) the New Scientist evolution of life. Website but (a) not all the TimePoints from that site are in the default TimeLine and (b) not all of the TimePoints in the TimeLine are from that site. So, how did we choose what to put in? The Organic Evolution TimeLine. Has the following TimePoints. Note that the divergence of Great Apes from gibbons. Ca 20 Mya) was added today, as there was a bit of gap following the K/T Extinction. 25 mya,...
MapTime: August 2012
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Thursday, 16 August 2012. New TimePoint added: first humans (195 kya). Following some feedback, we have added a new TimePoint to the default Organic Evolution TimeLine. Modern humans arose somewhere in the region of 100,000 to 300,000 years ago. Marking age uncertainty is on the development wishlist! We are currently basing much of the default TimeLine on the New Scientist Evolution. More information regarding our default TimeLine will follow shortly. Links to this post. Saturday, 11 August 2012. If any ...
MapTime: New features coming soon!
http://maptimeblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/new-features-coming-soon.html
Sunday, 2 December 2012. New features coming soon! The MapTime server is down again. Sorry! Hopefully it will be fixed shortly.) In the meantime, why not check out the OneZoom Tree of Life Explorer. Which seems to be a nice tool for exploring evolution. It includes a time-based animation of the mammalian and amphibian trees. (More taxa will be added.). The good news is that when the website is backup, it should have some new features including a second TimeLine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A prev...
MapTime: January 2013
http://maptimeblog.blogspot.com/2013_01_01_archive.html
Friday, 18 January 2013. Why MapTime does not use a logarithmic scale. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to use MapTime. MapTime paper (J. Coll. Sci. Teach.). Deep Time Resources and Timelines. Deep Time interactive infographic. Evolution of Life (New Scientist). Geological time scale (Wikipedia). Natural History Museum Evolution iPad app. OneZoom Tree of Life. Why MapTime does not use a logarithmic scale. Why MapTime does not use a logarithmic scale. Cartoon from XKCD .].
MapTime: MapTime Glossary
http://maptimeblog.blogspot.com/p/maptime-glossary.html
Deep Time refers to the vastness of the geologic timescale. The formation of Earth occurred some 4.54 billion years ago. This is a timescale that is hard for the human mind to visualise - hence the MapTime. Approach of using Google Maps. The end point for your TimeRoute. Where the final TimePoint. Will be placed. Typically, the present day (represented in the default TimeLine. By the creation of MapTime. The original MapTime paper. Made use of Google Earth. In place of Google Maps. A TimeLine is a collec...
MapTime: Extended MapTime Glossary
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The beginning of civilization as various plants. Were domesticated during the Neolithic Revolution. 1776 AD, 4 July. The US declared independence from the British Empire. Source: States. Referring to key events in animal evolution. Archaeopteryx the most famous fossil in the evolutionary history. Of birds. Early bird evolution. Is still subject to debate. Source: New Scientist. Arthropod crawls onto land. First exploration of land by euthycarcinoids. Source: New Scientist. Earliest known clothing and jew...
MapTime: What is MapTime?
http://maptimeblog.blogspot.com/p/what-is-maptime.html
MapTime is a website to make time lines as described in:. Parker, J. D. (2011). Using Google Earth to Teach the Magnitude of Deep Time. Journal of College Science Teaching. The paper was featured in a Science. 2011 Editor's Choice, "A destination in time.". By using Google Earth (or Google Maps), one is able to plot a route between two locations that resonate with students by showing key dates along the way using a comprehensible scale. This allows them to "feel" the magnitude of deep time. Why MapTime d...
MapTime: December 2014
http://maptimeblog.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
Tuesday, 16 December 2014. Not sure what is going on but I am looking into the problem. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to use MapTime. MapTime paper (J. Coll. Sci. Teach.). Deep Time Resources and Timelines. Deep Time interactive infographic. Evolution of Life (New Scientist). Geological time scale (Wikipedia). Natural History Museum Evolution iPad app. OneZoom Tree of Life. Why MapTime does not use a logarithmic scale. Cartoon from XKCD .]. How to use MapTime.
MapTime: MapTime is back up
http://maptimeblog.blogspot.com/2015/06/maptime-is-back-up.html
Saturday, 20 June 2015. MapTime is back up. Is be back up and has been for some time, I think. (We’re all too busy with our day jobs to keep a close eye on it at present.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to use MapTime. MapTime paper (J. Coll. Sci. Teach.). Deep Time Resources and Timelines. Deep Time interactive infographic. Evolution of Life (New Scientist). Geological time scale (Wikipedia). Natural History Museum Evolution iPad app. OneZoom Tree of Life. MapTime is back up. How to use MapTime.
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The TimeLine Website
Welcome to the Home Page. This is a website hosted by the University of Southampton. The aim of this website is to provide people with a tool to colloboratively create TimeLines, with a suitable visualisation tool. Proceed to the About page to read more about the visualistion tool. MapTime is under development and may still contain bugs. Please see the MapTime blog. For further information and to keep informed of future updates.
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Saturday, 20 June 2015. Outlined the rationale behind using (predominantly) the New Scientist evolution of life. Website but (a) not all the TimePoints from that site are in the default TimeLine and (b) not all of the TimePoints in the TimeLine are from that site. So, how did we choose what to put in? The Organic Evolution TimeLine. Has the following TimePoints. Note that the divergence of Great Apes from gibbons. Ca 20 Mya) was added today, as there was a bit of gap following the K/T Extinction. 25 mya,...