Gamification and Interactive Storytelling Using Twine
Gamification and Interactive Storytelling Using Twine
October 14, 2021, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
In-person in Cook 404B and virtually via Zoom.
Learn the skills to make (and teach) interactive storytelling using Twine.
Interactive, game-like experiences can help students engage more deeply with academic content. Making those interactive experiences to teach an audience will take your students to a whole new level of understanding your material.
Indie game developers, new media artists, and interactive filmmakers have built a community around using the browser-based tool Twine to create interactive experiences. Learn Twine to help you and your students create interactive fiction and text-based video games that can make learning more entertaining and immersive. No programming experience is required.
View examples of Twines.
Ryan Murray, FACET Fellow for Emerging Technology
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