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×This episode, I am talking with JR Dingwall, a higher ed instructional design consultant who I first met through Jennifer Maddrell and Designers 4 Learning. I chatted with JR over email and I’m super excited to have him on the show because he has a really important story that I want to make sure we cover this season. JR went freelance for a while, and then decided that it wasn’t for him. As someone who is sort of always on the crossroads of this, I’m really interested in how this worked for him! Get to Know JR On twitter @JRDingwall jrdingwall.ca Module13.ca LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/jrdingwall Things JR mentioned in Passing Designers for Learning , and their Service Learning MOOC Pressbooks , for OER publishing such as OpenPress Professional Communication Open Curriculum…
This episode we are back with Wes Atkinson, Co-founder and Lead Technical Consultant at Appitierre Ltd, the makers of the Evolve Authoring tool and the Bloom LMS talking about Evolve as a potential tool. Last episode, Wes and I talked about the challenges surrounding instructional design freelancers. This episode, I’d like to shift focus to looking a bit more at Evolve as one tool in our toolbelt to solve some of those problems. I’m always interested in free and low-cost tools for myself as an independent contributor and I know all are too, so, let’s talk a bit more about Evolve and Bloom as tools.…
This episode, I’m with Wes Atkinson, Co-founder and Lead Technical Consultant at Appitierre Ltd, the makers of the Evolve Authoring tool and the Bloom LMS. And we are going to keep on theme about the freelancer journey but with a bit of a twist, from the perspective of a vendor. Which is super awesome! Vendors get a lot of our flack when we talk or complain and they’re at all of these conferences and events, so they talk to a lot of IDs, and so I’m really excited to be hearing things from this perspective.…
This episode I wanted to talk a bit about how I’ve built and continue to build my network from the perspective of an introvert. I’m going to tackle this in a three-fold answer. First, I want to talk about the impactful things I’ve been able to do in a way that has still allowed me time to think and articulate myself and be generally introvert-y. Second, I want to talk about conferences especially since I’m such a newbie with them. And then, third, I want to talk about the activities I’d like to begin engaging in in the future. Resources Christy Tucker on LinkedIn: https://christytucker.wordpress.com/2011/09/26/linkedin-connections/ TLDC Community: http://www.thetldc.com/ Getting started speaking at conferences: http://twist.elearningguild.net/2018/07/proposaltipsfromtheadvisoryboard/ Another set of tips for conference proposals: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/submitting-your-conference-speaker-proposal-myra-roldan/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_feed%3Bn6HPmdhDSVKQcmjL6f5Agw%3D%3D Holding the Door open in your own little corner of the web: http://brendandawes.com/blog/holdingthedooropen…
We’ve heard in the last couple of episodes with Christy Devlin about some of the things that they have in their freelancing toolbox, things that they feel are worth paying for and using. In this episode, I want to share a bit more about my own toolset, in a few categories. We’ll look at business tools, productivity tools, and professional development. Resources Bobby App to track subscriptions: http://www.bobbyapp.co/ Cloudinary Image Hosting: https://cloudinary.com/ Netlify website hosting: https://www.netlify.com/ Audible to read books: https://www.audible.com/ Buffer app to schedule social media posts: http://buffer.com/ Noun Project icon assets: https://thenounproject.com/ Elearning Art: https://elearningart.com/ Trello kanban board: https://trello.com/ Station for collecting your work apps: https://getstation.com/ Toby for organizing your bookmarks: https://www.gettoby.com/ One Tab for cleaning up your browser: https://www.one-tab.com/ Name Cheap for domain names: https://www.namecheap.com/ Simplecast for podcast hosting: https://simplecast.com/ About static site generators: https://davidwalsh.name/introduction-static-site-generators Stop wasting time as a freelancers: https://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2018/07/help-i-cant-stop-wasting-time/?ref=webdesignernews.com…
This episode, I am talking with Devlin Peck, a recent instructional design graduate student who jumped into freelancing with both feet while still a student. This episode is particularly exciting for me because Devlin had reached out to me previously as he was looking to break into ID and it’s amazing to see how far he’s come and what I can learn from his approach to his instructional design and elearning development business. Get to Know Devlin Twitter: https://twitter.com/devpeck Portfolio: http://www.devlinpeck.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devlinpeck…
This episode, I am talking with Christy Tucker, an instructional design consultant who has made her name by thinking deeply about what good instructional design is and sharing those thoughts and her learning experiences via her blog. She’s also a frequent contributor the instructional design subreddit, which is where I met her. Today, she is going to tell us more about her journey into freelance instructional design work. Get To Know Christy Blog: https://christytucker.wordpress.com/ Company Website and Portfolio: https://www.syniadlearning.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChristyATucker Christy's Resources How Freelance Clients Find Me: https://christytucker.wordpress.com/2015/11/11/how-freelance-clients-find-me/ Blogging to Build Your Business: https://christytucker.wordpress.com/2016/05/03/blogging-to-build-your-business/ Instructional Design Careers: https://christytucker.wordpress.com/instructional-design-careers/ Freelancer’s Union: https://www.freelancersunion.org/ Wave App: https://www.waveapps.com/…
In this episode, I try my hand at answering one of the toughest questions around becoming a freelancer: How does that whole feast and famine cycle work? Resources Freelancer's Union Resources: https://blog.freelancersunion.org/ Breaking the Feast and Famine Cycle: https://blog.freelancersunion.org/2018/05/30/breaking-the-freelance-feast-or-famine-cycle/ Are you Charging Enough? https://blog.freelancersunion.org/2018/05/24/are-you-charging-enough-probably-not/ On Workflows: https://blog.trello.com/what-is-a-workflow-and-why-do-you-need-it Station app: https://getstation.com/ Pomodoro Technique: https://lifehacker.com/productivity-101-a-primer-to-the-pomodoro-technique-1598992730 Value Based Pricing Tips: https://medium.com/the-apartment/a-freelancers-guide-to-value-based-pricing-5c7c29580cd6 https://www.forbes.com/sites/ianaltman/2015/10/08/how-to-shift-from-hourly-to-value-based-pricing/#296c85623467…
In this episode, I take a walk down memory lane and talk about my journey into freelancing. I talk about how I fell into freelancing, mistakes I've made that you should definitely learn from, frustrations I've faced, and rewards I've reaped. If you're looking to dive into freelancing, it's my hope that listening to my story will give you one perspective into what the journey might be like. Resources Resources for freelancers: https://medium.com/@freebiesbug/15-new-tools-to-supercharge-your-freelance-work-2018-94c51a9da611 On Workflows: https://blog.trello.com/what-is-a-workflow-and-why-do-you-need-it Design is a Job: https://abookapart.com/products/design-is-a-job I don't really wanna do the work today (my theme song): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2EI65ZEqYQ Mini Habits: http://minihabits.com/ Lessons Learned Working Alone: https://medium.com/@jillcarlson/working-alone-165ababeafc2…
In this episode, I (finally!) wrap up season 3 and talk about the future of Dear ID. Thanks so much to all of you for listening! Resources Emanuelle Feranto: https://www.emanueleferonato.com/ Color Curriculum: https://twitter.com/ColorCurriculum UXLX (my app!): http://www.lxresearch.info/
In this episode, I sit down with Svein-Tore, the founder of H5P, an amazing open source authoring tool for creating elearning interactions. We discuss the story behind H5P, the benefits of using an open-source tools and the opportunities that H5P brings newbie IDs. This is an amazing set of tools bundled together FOR FREE! If you're an ID newbie looking to create interesting things, including interactive video, give H5P a try! ##Learn More H5P: https://h5p.org/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/H5PTechnology…
In our last episode with Simon, we segue from using Adapt (an open source authoring tool) to the Open Source Way and how IDs can benefit by jumping in to open source projects. If you're looking for a way to get started making interesting projects for real people, helping out with learning experience design in open source projects is an amazing way to get started. There's an opportunity to do real, meaningful work that goes out into the world and into your portfolio. #Get to Know Simon Twitter: https://twitter.com/simondate King's College Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingsOnline #Suggested Reading I've been thinking a ton about the ID newbie experience and how a newbie can move more quickly towards creating meaningful work. Here's a couple of links to check out. My Post on Civic Learning as a Parallel to Civic Tech: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/civic-learning-an-idea-generated-from-torrance-learnings-download-un-conference/ Give Half - An Model for Giving Half of your Work Away for Free: http://givehalf.co/ #Open Source Projects to Check out as an ID As Simon mentioned, here's an amazing guide to getting your feet wet in open source: https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/ And here are some projects to check out: Adapt Learning: https://github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_framework/wiki/Contributing-to-the-Adapt-Project H5P: https://h5p.org/contributing Oppia: https://www.oppia.org/contact Moodle: https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Contributing_to_Moodle Mozilla: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Contribute…
Our second chat with Simon Date of King's College, London. We dive deep into "Why use Adapt?" It was amazing to be able to speak with someone who has actually use Adapt on a regular basis as a main tool for real people. If you've got questions as to why you would ever use Adapt, or how it works in a real shop, this episode is for you! #Get to Know Simon Twitter: https://twitter.com/simondate King's College Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingsOnline #Other Resources Adapt Learning: https://www.adaptlearning.org/ Adapt Plugins: https://www.adaptlearning.org/index.php/plugin-browser/ That awesome talk about the Device Ecosystem: https://designersandgeeks.com/events/size-matters-designing-multi-device-experiences My blog post on hacking a SCORM package: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/2017-job-title-scorm-hacker/ #Work with Simon! There's a new posting at King's College London you may want to check out: https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=77133 #Leave a Rating and Review Don't forget to leave a rating and review on iTunes! (link will open directly in iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-instructional-designer/…
The first of three (I say four in audio) episodes with Simon Date, Adapt developer extraordinaire! Simon took me up on my ridiculous pitch at the end of Season 2 to have an extended conversation. Simon and I will be talking all things open and the intersection between development and instructional design and open source. In this episodes, we're talking about MOOCs at King's College, London! #Get to Know Simon Twitter: https://twitter.com/simondate King's College Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingsOnline #Other Resources: *Future Learn: https://www.futurelearn.com/ #Work with Simon! We realized afterwards that this episode came out a bit after we recorded it, but, hey, if you're in the UK and interested in working with Simon (possibly, you lucky so and so) then keep an eye on King's College: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/hr/jobs/index.aspx New job alert! Checkout this opportunity: https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=77133…
This episode, I talk with Zsolt Olah, one of my ID heroes, about two different projects that illustrate how context is king. Zsolt shares how, in two separate situations, the thing that he was asked for, a course, turned out to not be the thing that was needed. He discusses his design process and how we, as newbies, can learn to ask the right questions about context that will guide our clients to the real problem and more effective solutions. ##Get to Know Zsolt Twitter: https://twitter.com/rabbitoreg Website: http://www.rabbitoreg.com/ ##Resources to Check Out Cathy Moore's Action Mapping: http://blog.cathy-moore.com/action-mapping/…
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This episode, I sit down with our "newbiest" ID yet, Ellen Hayes, and we talk about her process building an online course for a student maker space. Ellen shares her interesting journey towards ID, and how she combined code and software development processes (namely Agile) to go out and study her users and the space, iterate, and build a solution to an understaffing situation. Get to Know Ellen Website: http://www.ellenhayes.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyellenk Try the Course Arduino Basic: http://library.ryerson.ca/dmelab/learn/arduino-basic/?lesson=0 Ellen's write-up of the Course: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzTF7X8_Yu-LWkYzcnlfUzh4MUNBc0tZSVNaRUV5dzZNbUln/view?usp=sharing…
In this teardown episode, I dive (punny, right!) into the interactive video/simulation, Sortie en Mer (A Trip out to Sea). This is another one of my favorite interactive video-type interactions. It has a simulation game as a major part of the experience and I think you'll really enjoy taking a deeper look into why it works. This episode, I talk the original context of the interaction, taking a look at the video narrative setup and the game mechanics, and how this sort of thing might be integrated into a learning experience. Resources to Check Out Try the game: http://sortieenmer.archives.grouek.com/ Wikipedia Article on Simulation games: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_video_game What is an Affordance?: https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/web-design-glossary-what-is-affordance--cms-23902 Check out the video teardown: Game Press I used as Background http://theweek.com/speedreads/454571/terrifying-game-show-what-drowning-feels-like https://www.fastcocreate.com/3029491/this-interactive-site-gives-you-a-taste-of-what-its-like-to-drown http://www.guycotten.com/en/sortie-en-mer-teaser…
In this teardown episode, I dive into the game-based one-page Adapt course from Sponge UK on following the rules of street fundraising. I talk context, game design, and metrics and what you can appropriate into your own tool box from this excellent real world project example. Resources to Check Out Try the Course: https://www.adaptlearning.org/index.php/sponge-uk/ That awesome yes/no game I mentioned: https://graebor.itch.io/sort-the-court Check out the video teardown: https://youtu.be/_jj4DLB6XUA…
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This episode, I sit down with Leslie Sandoval, instructional designer of 11 years, and we talk higher ed and a project supporting faculty with online courses. We’re digging into what is probably a universal issue for higher ed IDs: supporting faculty in the pedagogy and technology necessary to teach online courses and the online portions of hybrid courses. Leslie shares the ups and downs, ins and outs of implementing their first wave solution to tackle this need. Resources to Check Out Adventures in Professional Development: https://prezi.com/hwyl9qjmdisa/adventures-in-professional-development/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy An idea for building relationships with faculty for professional development…
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This episode, I’ve got a real treat: a cutting edge tech project from my friend, David Fusco! David’s interested in emerging technologies like the voice controlled tech in Amazon’s Echo or Google’s Home devices. He’s created a voice activated quiz using Amazon’s Alexa technology and is generating xAPI statements from it. I wanted to talk to him about the whys and hows of working on a cutting-edge project like this. Get to Know Dave A related project using Amazon Alexa and IFTTT: http://drdavefusco.com/amazon-dot-and-ifttt-using-alexa-voice-commands-to-send-xapi-statements/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrDaveFusco Building Stuff with Alexa How to build a quiz with Alexa: https://developer.amazon.com/blogs/post/TxDJWS16KUPVKO/New-Alexa-Skills-Kit-Template-Build-a-Trivia-Skill-in-under-an-Hour Building an interactive adventure game with Alexa: https://developer.amazon.com/blogs/post/TxEQV5K754YS77/Announcing-a-New-Tool-for-Building-Interactive-Adventure-Games-on-Alexa Related Tools to Check Out Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/…
This episode, I try something a little different! A detailed teardown of the interactive video, Will You Fit into Deloitte? In keeping with the theme of this season, taking a look at real projects out in the world, I'm doing a series of episodes where I take a deep dive into some interactions, videos, courses, and other learning objects to talk about what I think works, what maybe doesn't work so well, and ideas I think we can take to use in our own work. As a part of these episodes, I'm also releasing a video version. You can check out the video teardown on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYpR3BodENo Let me know what you think and if you'd like to hear more (or less) of these!…
Season 2 of Dear ID is finally over! In this episode, I share some stats about my 2016 year of projects, takeways from Season 2's focus on tools and tech, and what's next for Season 3 of Dear ID. I'm sick (for the first time in forever!) but I wanted to get out this season review. Also, a call to action for a crazy idea: If you wouldn't mind talking with me for a few episodes in Season 3, reach out! ##Books I Read This Year (Highly Recommended, All!) Design for How People Learn by Julie Dirksen Brain Rules by John Medina Deep Work by Cal Newport Design for Real Life by Eric Meyers and Sara Wachter-Boettcher You're My Favorite Client by Mike Monteiro ##Learning Opportunities We Learned About this Season Torrance Learning xAPI Cohort (keep an eye out for the 2017 cohort announcement): http://www.torrancelearning.com/ Designers for Learning: http://designersforlearning.org/ ##Tiny Projects I've Shipped This Year This Podcast! Adapt Sample Course: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/trying-out-kineo-adapt-open-source-elearning-authoring-framework/ Adapt plugin for HTML5 Games: https://www.adaptlearning.org/index.php/plugin-browser/ Google Forms Branching Scenario: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/unconventional-using-google-forms-for-text-based-branching/ xAPI Experimental Project: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/tracking-everything-in-storyline-with-xapi/ Last 7 projects for the Front-End Development Cert in Free Code Camp: https://www.freecodecamp.com/anthkris ##Tiny Games I've Shipped This Year See most of them here: https://anthkris.itch.io/ A Bike for All Seasons (mini game in the Adapt course; created using Phaser JS) Sweets for Sweeting (created using Construct 2) Paleo (created using Phaser JS) Espiritus (created using Phaser JS)…
In this episode, I want to gaze into the future and talk about three areas I think may be useful for other instructional design newbies looking to develop their skills or dive into a niche area: virtual and augmented reality, chatbots, and interactive video. Tons of shownotes today. ##Chatbot Examples: Duolingo Bots: http://bots.duolingo.com/ How I Turned my Resume into a Chatbot: http://lifehacker.com/how-i-turned-my-resume-into-a-chat-bot-1775565350 ##Chatbot Tools Chatfuel: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/chatfuel | https://www.producthunt.com/posts/chatfuel-for-messenger Botsify: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/botsify Octane AI: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/octane-ai Rebotify: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/rebotify Interactive Video Examples A Trip out to Sea: http://sortieenmer.archives.grouek.com/ 10 Early examples of interactive YouTube videos: http://mashable.com/_#mB_pZeU3OkqE Interactive video in Storyline: http://elearningexamples.com/interactive-video-quiz-example/ Interactive Video Quiz: https://community.articulate.com/e-learning-examples/storyline-interactive-video Interactive Video Resources WireWax: https://www.wirewax.com/staffpicks ThinkLink: https://video.thinglink.com/ Vizia: https://vizia.co/ Playposit: https://www.playposit.com/ (OER Resource) Hapyak: https://corp.hapyak.com/ (Up to 5 free; expensive subscription) Make a branching video in YouTube with annotations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSYpRhd1TiM…
In this episode, I make an argument for adding livestreaming to your toolbox to show and share your work without the commitment of a regular blog or podcast, but also staving off the isolation that can come with engaging in deep work. I'm reading more and more around doing effective work, being in flow, and being productive and all of that suggests that all of these shallow attention-pulls like social media and phone apps, etc. should be shunned (for the most part) in favor of getting things done. But as the best of these productivity gurus will also admit, we are expected to give some attention to this kind of shallow work. How can you find the balance between doing work and sharing that work? I think livestreaming might help. ##Recommended Reading My Post on Livestreaming: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/showing-your-work-a-new-method/ Cal Newport on Quitting Social Media (some good comments, too, if you don't agree with the premise): http://calnewport.com/blog/2016/09/21/quit-social-media/ Great interview with Saron Yitbarek, founder of Code Newbie: http://learntocodewith.me/podcast/coding-bootcamp-to-microsoft-with-saron-yitbarek/…
In this episode I talk about game makers and why they might be a good option to help you start building learning experiences. When I say game makers, I mean tools that democratize making (mostly 2D) games. This broad category of tools can be less expensive, more versatile, and still allow offer you the same experience in creating effective learning experiences. With the recent announcement about Articulate 360, while exciting, I got to thinking that this episode may be even more relevant for other ID newbies who may feel priced out of that new platform. ##Storyline Game Examples HeroLand by Richard Hill: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/heroland-adventure-built-solely-within-storyline-richard-hill?trk=hp-feed-article-title-comment ##Game Maker Options (Dive In!) Twine: http://twinery.org/ Renpy: https://www.renpy.org/ Construct 2: https://www.scirra.com/construct2 GameMaker Studio: http://www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker Game Salad: http://gamesalad.com/ Stencyl: http://www.stencyl.com/ Unity: https://unity3d.com/…
In this episode, I respond to a listener request for more talk about creating effective, interesting animated video. I could have gone high-tech, but instead, I challenge you to think about using PowerPoint for effective animated video. ##Using PowerPoint (or Keynote) for Animated Video Here are a couple of examples of creating animated video in presentation software. My PowerPoint Example: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/engaging-animated-video-in-powerpoint/ An Example in Keynote: https://vimeo.com/129807396 ##Simple (non PPT) examples These examples were probably made using different software but they still show evidence of technically simple video techniques that created engaging content. Kitty Communication: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/inspiration-microlearning-video/ Extra Credits Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94KwB205DDk&t=4s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDtlizfYPUM&t=36s ##TED-Ed Examples These are much more flashy, but I challenge you on whether they are any more engaging than their simpler counterparts. What is a calorie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEQaH4LruUo How interpreters juggle two languages at once: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXNTArhA0Jg How do vitamins work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISZLTJH5lYg How sugar affects the brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEXBxijQREo…
Today, I sit down with Hadiya Nuriddin, an instructional design and training veteran, who now owns her own consultancy, Focus Learning Solutions. I was interested in having Hadiya on when I heard about her new venture FreshEye Reviews, where she’ll be focusing on simplifying the quality control process for organizations. In this episode, we talk about quality control vs. quality assurance and how we should implement these processes as a non-negotiable in our creation process. Website: http://www.focuslearningsolutions.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/focus_ls Fresh Eye Reviews: http://fresheyereviews.com/…
Piggybacking on last week's episode on learning to program, I discuss how we might carry over some of the principles of open source software development as a part of our solution-building toolbox as learning experience designers. I've been contributing to an open source project myself for several months now and I've started a daily(ish) coding practice on game development and the further along I go into my coding and LX design journey, the more admiration I have for the principles of open source. Wouldn't it be great for other newbies if we could be more open with each other? ##Recommended Reading## A Beginner's Very Bumpy Journey Through the World of Open Source: https://medium.freecodecamp.com/a-beginners-very-bumpy-journey-through-the-world-of-open-source-4d108d540b39#.wfqtae6nt The Open Source Way: http://www.theopensourceway.org/book/ (incomplete but still lots of great reading) Short Primer on the Open Source Way: https://opensource.com/open-source-way…
This episode, I talk about my coding journey and how coding helps us to solve more problems as learning experience designers. You may be evaluating whether or not learning to code is a worthwhile endeavor. I show how coding has helped me to expand my solution options, as well as why coding may not be for everyone. ##Recommended Reading## Please Do Learn to Code: https://medium.freecodecamp.com/please-do-learn-to-code-233597dd141c#.z999b2yza Please Don't Learn to Code: https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/10/please-dont-learn-to-code/ One Does Not Simply Learn to Code: https://medium.freecodecamp.com/one-does-not-simply-learn-to-code-f25bacdc5b62#.g5gl8ymmz Learning How to Learn: The Most Important Developer Skill: https://medium.freecodecamp.com/learning-how-to-learn-the-most-important-developer-skill-7bf62dfaf67d#.m37yaxql8 Learn to Code by Coding: https://medium.freecodecamp.com/learn-to-code-by-coding-d1e241de81c0#.sb7qiy9zh…
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Twine is an open source tool for creating interactive, non-linear stories. It’s a tool for interactive fiction and story game development. In this episode, I talk about how it might be used for prototyping and creating elearning. ##Get to Know Twine## Get Twine: https://twinery.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/twinethreads ##IF Examples## Zork: http://textadventures.co.uk/games/view/5zyoqrsugeopel3ffhz_vq/zork Victorian Detective: http://textadventures.co.uk/games/view/w207ce4zekubenmwgss5pa/victorian-detective Media Rich Twine Games The Temple of No: https://crowscrowscrows.itch.io/the-temple-of-no (warning for language Little Witch Story: https://snowmcnally.itch.io/little-witch-story (LGBT positive story) The Domovoi: http://www.bravemule.com/storage/thedomovoi.html ##Simple Twine Games## You will Select a Decision: http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?id=5u4tg8c3n8wh590o Cathy Moore’s Twine Experiment: http://blog.cathy-moore.com/2011/07/sample-branching-scenario-cool-tool/…
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