'HistoryTools is an app for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch that lists all the famous and infamous people who were born or died on each day of the year, major news events that occurred on each day, plus feast days of saints and holidays and celebrations around the world. Users can enter their own events which will be added to the program. HistoryTools helps kick-start ideas for writers and is a great help to students who wish to convince their teachers that they are among the smartest and most interesting in the class. It is a godsend to journalists, editors, speechwriters, novelists, non fiction writers, advertising copywriters, publicists, screenwriters, playwrights or anyone with writer¹s block. In total the app holds more than 5,700 events, 6,200 birthdays, 4,000 deaths and 600 date-specific holidays – plenty of excuses to stay home from work and school! Included are events in art, astronomy, aviation, business, computing, crime, famous first facts, finance, discoveries, inventions, media, military, entertainment, natural disasters, politics, scandals, science, sports, travel, world holidays, world records, and much much more. The app is fully searchable both by words or particular years. You can, for instance, discover dozens of major accomplishments of women and the black community by searching for the words first woman¹ or first black.¹ You can see births, deaths and events that happened in 1893 by simply entering that year in the search field. A unique feature is the ability to use the program as a diary to save your own events and important dates. Enter all of your family¹s birthdays and anniversaries. Put in dates of your holidays, travels, and celebrations. You can search HistoryTools for just your own entries and they will also be incorporated into the pages of each day of the year. With HistoryTools on your mobile device a Wi-Fi or 3G connection is unnecessary since the entire database will be available offline. Whether you¹re in a meeting, a classroom or in a trivial pursuit contest, a quick peek at HistoryTools could help your intellectual image.'
This app has been recommended by Kathy Schrock as a creating tool in Bloom's taxonomy.
This is a free app.
Cris Guenter (Faculty)