Tripline – My Favorite New Teaching Tool!
Maybe I am behind, but today I discovered a cool Web 2.0 wonder-tool (a new term I just coined!) called Tripline. They describe the product best:
“Tripline is a way for you communicate by putting places on a map. That’s a very human activity that has been happening for thousands of years. It’s also a way for you to easily ask and answer questions about your favorite places and topics and the best way to tell your travel stories. And just like in the movies, the Tripline player gives you an animated line moving across the map with a soundtrack. That’s appropriate, because our journeys are our own epic tales of discovery and adventure…”
Can you see the educational application here? I can! Students could make a tripline of an historic or current event, follow a virtual tour through a foreign country, travel along with a book character’s adventures, create a dynamic biography of a famous person’s life, or even create their own autobiography. Check out one Tripline user’s interpretation of Paul Revere’s midnight ride to get an idea of how it works. (Tip: Be sure to click Full Screen in the bottom right corner of the application to get the full benefit.)
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere
I hope you’ll try out Tripline for yourself. If you create or discover a cool Tripline, be sure to share it with us.
Happy tripping,
Paige






