Creative Branching Scenario Solutions with Twine
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Learning Experience Design (LXD) Consultant
Webinar Details
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Date and TimeTue, Aug 08, 2023 at 12PM Pacific / 3PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
Most development tools are designed with primarily linear content in mind. It's often possible to create nonlinear or branching content, but that isn't the primary purpose of the tool. That means building branching scenarios can be clunky, cumbersome, and time consuming. What if you had a tool that was designed just for creating branching scenarios?
In this webinar, you'll learn how to build branching scenarios with Twine. Twine is a free, open-source tool designed specifically for creating interactive stories and games. You can use Twine for planning and writing a scenario, creating functional prototypes, or for more polished final products. We’ll start with a live demo of building a simple branching scenario prototype from scratch so you can see how quickly you can publish a functional learning experience. Next, you’ll see several options to enhance scenarios with additional features like scoring and conditional feedback. I'll also share examples of how Twine can be used for different types of scenarios, such as chat simulations and games.
You'll learn how to:
In this webinar, you'll learn how to build branching scenarios with Twine. Twine is a free, open-source tool designed specifically for creating interactive stories and games. You can use Twine for planning and writing a scenario, creating functional prototypes, or for more polished final products. We’ll start with a live demo of building a simple branching scenario prototype from scratch so you can see how quickly you can publish a functional learning experience. Next, you’ll see several options to enhance scenarios with additional features like scoring and conditional feedback. I'll also share examples of how Twine can be used for different types of scenarios, such as chat simulations and games.
You'll learn how to:
- Get started in Twine, even if you have no prior experience
- Create branching scenario prototypes quickly
- Use Twine story formats to change the appearance and features
- Enhance branching scenarios with variables, scores, and conditional feedback
- Build chat simulations quickly in Twine
About Christy Tucker
Christy Tucker is a learning experience design consultant with over 20 years of experience helping people learn. She specializes in using scenario-based learning to engage audiences and promote skill transfer to real-world environments. She has created training for a wide range of clients, including Fortune 500 companies, nonprofit associations, state and local government agencies, universities, and more. Christy has been blogging about instructional design and elearning for over 15 years and is a regular speaker at industry conferences and events.