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Deep Time Walk: Earth History

Deep Time Walk: Earth History

A new story of our planet

⭐️4.4 / 5
Rating
🙌30
Ratings
📼1 vid & 5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Deep Time Walk

1.3.0

October 22, 2019

- New extended introductory sequence - Expanded screens support - Links to the new, tactile, Deep Time Cards
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1.2.0

June 5, 2019

- New extended introductory sequence - Expanded screens support - Links to the new, tactile, Deep Time Cards
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1.1.0

July 3, 2018

- Gaiaphonic Audio Mode - Clock-time Remaining Indicator - Slide across geological timeline - Swipe UI gestures - Streamlined graphics - Integration of 'What's Next' portal for positive action (with organisations such as Earth Charter, 350.org and Transition Towns).
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1.0.1

March 23, 2017

**Winner of Best Mobile App Summer Awards - Best Designed Mobile App Interface** ** Nominated for the Ted Hughes Award 2017** - Now a universal iPad/iPhone release - Updated glossary - Refinements to audio content - New sharing options for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - Couple of small bugs made extinct
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1.0.0

December 9, 2016

Price History of Deep Time Walk

Description of Deep Time Walk

Step back in time and experience Earth history like never before. The award-winning Deep Time Walk is a ground-breaking tool enabling anyone, anywhere to take a walking audio history of our planet. • Walk 4.6km through 4.6 billion years of deep time, each metre = 1 million years. • Learn about key concepts from Earth’s long evolution including how Earth formed, the evolution of life, plate tectonics, oxygenic photosynthesis, multicellular life, The Cambrian Explosion, vertebrates, plants, amphibians, mammals, dinosaurs and finally (in the last 20cm) humans. • Understand our species common ancestral heritage and interconnectedness with all life. • Comprehend the ecological impact of humans in the blink of a geological eye. • Time-contextual glossary available to review key scientific concepts. • Mobility-assist mode available for those unable to walk. • Use the What's Next portal for positive action (with organisations such as Earth Charter and 350.org). The dramatised audio is directed by Jeremy Mortimer (over 200 productions for BBC Radio) and designed by Jo Langton (a BBC Studio Manager), with voices provided by leading actors Paul Hilton (Garrow’s Law, The Bill, Silent Witness), Chipo Chung (Doctor Who, Sherlock, Into the Badlands) and Peter Marinker (Love Actually, Event Horizon, Judge Dredd). The script is written by Peter Oswald (ex-playwright in residence at Shakespeare Globe, London) and Dr Stephan Harding. Produced by Deep Time Walk CIC, a not-for-profit social enterprise based in the UK.
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Deep Time Walk: FAQ

Does Deep Time Walk work on iPad devices?

Yes, Deep Time Walk is available for iPad users.
The Deep Time Walk app was launched by Deep Time Walk C.I.C..
The app needs iOS 11.0 or later to function properly.
The overall user rating of the Deep Time Walk app is 4.4.
Deep Time Walk Relates To The Education App Genre.
The newest version of Deep Time Walk is 1.3.0.
July 5, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Deep Time Walk app.
Deep Time Walk officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the Deep Time Walk app: English.
No, Deep Time Walk is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Deep Time Walk does not support in-app purchases.
No, Deep Time Walk does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Deep Time Walk

  • Wonderful Walk

    Thank you two for the brilliant story, I loved every moment of it
  • Eats battery when not in use

    Poor battery usage
  • Amazing, but the first bit is a turnoff

    I loved walking through time with this app, and I have recommended it to friends. But I had issues with the app registering my steps (mobility assist helped with that but would often switch itself off), and I really hated the poem at the beginning.

    I’m all in for renewable everything and I do think humans need to change how they use the earth, but that poem was the breast-beating hair-shirt-wearing self-flagellation style that really turns me off. And I nearly turned the app off because of it. I’m glad I stuck it through, but I do tell people to skip that bit. It’s like a concert beginning with crashing, clashing discord, then suddenly switching over to a calm and peaceful harmony for the duration.

    I also couldn’t find an explanation anywhere in the app or on their website for the graphic at the top of the app. The colors seem to represent something (oxygen levels, photosynthesis, who knows?), but I can’t figure out what. It’s really got me curious.