DUE: May 10, 2020 11:55 PM

Assignment Instructions
We will be using Dipity by Timetoast to create these timelines.  Create an account and set the privacy so that your timeline is shared publicly, otherwise your instructor cannot see it.  Also, make sure that after your timeline is completed the URL does not indicate that it is still in edit mode.  Submit the URL to the assignment text box. Your timeline should be on one of the new philosophers listed below and you should have at least four entries.  Time toast has a limit of 500k (characters) per entry.  The total word count for all of the entries on your timeline should be 200 – 300 words.  Include a link to a short educational YouTube video in one of the entries.   If your entry descriptions are longer than 500k you may copy and paste them into the Assignment text box.  See the detailed instructions and tips below.
https://www.timetoast.com/
Dipity Online Timeline made with Timetoast’s free interactive timeline making software.
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Timetoast Student Tutorial
This screencast demonstrates how students can create a timeline using the website timetoast.com.
Each entry should contain the following elements:

A title indicating the name of the scientist/philosopher who is being examined and his/her approximate birth/death dates.
An accurate date for the key event/moment in the philosopher’s work on which the entry focuses.
A summary of the philosopher’s contribution to the philosophy of science in 200-300 words total over the space of four or more entries.  If you write more and are unable to fit it into the boxes of your timeline, you can copy and paste it into the Assignments text box here.
Dates and MLA citations for his or her major works.
At least one video, sound file, or image that illustrates the concepts for which the philosopher is best known. Note: While a portrait of the philosopher is a nice bonus, it does NOT fulfill this requirement.

Each week, a list of names from which you can choose your entries is provided.
For Timeline 2, select one of the following:

Paul Feyerabend
Thomas Kuhn
Imre Lakatos
Ernest Nagel
Hilary Putnam
W. V. Quine
David Bloor
Donna Haraway
Nancy Cartwright
Alan Chalmers
Daniel Dennett
John Dupré
Noam Chomsky
Bas van Fraassen
Ian Hacking
Sandra Heller
Larry Laudan
Helen Longino
John Polkinghorne