Watch the video from the ClioVis KSW Female Founder Competition from October 2021. In October of 2021, our creator took part in the Kendra Scott Wells Pitch Competition to help spread the word about ClioVis. Ultimately, we won the “Crowd Choice” Award and an excellent Dell Tech package! We continue to raise awareness of the importance of education, thinking critically, and making evidence-based connections. Our goal is to offer a unique, helpful, and affordable educational technology and genealogy technology that can be used by those who need it most! Please contact us if the cost of ClioVis prohibits you from using it.
See how UT-Austin history student, Aidan Dresang used ClioVis in a research project to better understand how climate, hurricanes, the sugar trade, and the history of pirates were interconnected in this article published February 20, 2024.
There is an art to mapping history, you can read about how ClioVis helps students do just that. Read, The Art of Mapping History, published November 3, 2023.
Students recommend using ClioVis. Read about how one UT Austin student reimagined studying for her AP European History exam with ClioVis. Published in Not Even Past, April 20, 2023.
Violence Against Black People in America | National Council on Public History The National Council on Public History has listed our DH Intern’s “Violence Against Black People in America” Timelines. April 14, 2021.
The University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell discussed ClioVis at his Presidential Inauguration and State of the University Address on September 24th, 2021.
“Digital Projects Enrich Undergraduate Research: ClioVis and Epoch,” UT College of Liberal Arts, Department of History, May 25, 2020. https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/history/news/digital-projects-enrich-undergraduate-research-cliovis-and-epoch.
“Thinking Critically with ClioVis,” Pedagogy Playground, Feb 9, 2020. https://pedagogyplayground.com/methods-toolbox/thinking-critically-with-cliovis/
“Timeline Tool Connects the Dots,” Life and Letters, Aug 7, 2019. https://lifeandletters.la.utexas.edu/2019/08/timeline-tool-connects-the-dots/
“Helping Students Visualize History,” Texas Undergraduate Studies, Jan 23, 2019. https://ugs.utexas.edu/news/bsumek-visualize-history
“Critical Literacies,” The University of Texas System. https://www.utsystem.edu/offices/academic-affairs/student-success/our-p20-work/p20-projects/critical-literacies
“Violence Against Black People in America: A ClioVis Timeline,“ Note Even Past, July 31, 2020, https://notevenpast.org/violence-against-black-people-in-america-a-cliovis-timeline/
“A Year in Time: A Student Perspective on Using ClioVis“ Aug. 28, 2020, Not Even Past, https://notevenpast.org/a-year-in-time-the-student-experience-of-cliovis/
ClioVis is also listed as a Covid 19 Research Project at UT Austin’s Innovation Center because it is a remote learning technology. https://texasinnovationcenter.utexas.edu/covid-19-research-projects/
Digital Humanities Now, Editor’s Choice! https://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/2020/09/cliovis-description-origin-and-uses/