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Sharing your timeline with others gives you the chance to talk about how recent events have affected you all in both similar and unique ways.

In this video, you will share your timeline.

You might: Share it with a partner for feedback, or include it in a class presentation.

Talk with your teacher about what would be the best method.

To share with others, first type in their email address.

Then, give them Commenter permission.

Type a note describing the type of feedback you would like.

They might: Tell when they had the same or a similar experience or emotion, offer support or encouragement, or share insight about something.

People will get an email that you shared your timeline with them.

Then, they can provide the feedback you requested.

Another way you can share is by putting together a presentation with your class.

To get started, have one person create a new presentation and rename it.

Then, share it with those who will be participating...

...And give them Editor permission.

In another tab, return to your own timeline.

Now, download it as a JPEG file, which is a commonly used file type for images.

Downloading means to save it to your computer.

Finally, add a slide to your class’s presentation and remove the text boxes.

Then, upload your timeline.

Note that if your timeline has GIFs, they will not animate when uploaded.

Your classmates will also add slides with their own timelines.

Then, your teacher may guide you in a class discussion to talk about how recent events have affected people in both similar and different ways.

Use Present mode so the slides can be seen clearly.

Now, it’s your turn: Talk with your teacher about the best way to share your timeline.

You might: Share it with a partner for feedback, or include it in a class presentation.


Instructions

  1. Talk with your teacher about the best way to share your timeline. You might:
    • Share it with a partner for feedback,
    • Or include it in a class presentation.