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Harlowe Story Format for Twine

Experiencing eLearning

The Harlowe story format for Twine provides a number of built-in features to make it easier to enhance your stories, even if you have no experience with HTML, CSS, or Javascript. The toolbar makes these features easier to access, providing simple ways to format text, set conditional states, or manage variables. Formatting text.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

I’m experimenting with AI image tools to create images for my blog posts. This was created in Midjourney and edited in Affinity Designer. Tips from Rory Flynn on how to use Midjourney to create consistent characters. In practice, some of the Twine-specific HTML elements don’t always work well with screen readers.

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ID and eLearning Links 1/26/2021

Experiencing eLearning

In this post, I share links on creating certificates in Storyline, the benefits of sharing your work, and tools for visuals and videos. For a recent project, I researched ways to create a printable certificate in Storyline with an expiration date 1 year after completing the module. Generosity creates opportunities. All the time.

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How to Convert HTML to XML Efficiently?

Hurix Digital

HTML and XML are both markup languages used to structure and display content on the web. However, HTML is primarily used for creating web pages, while XML is used for storing and transporting data. There are several ways to convert HTML to XML efficiently. There are several ways to convert HTML to XML efficiently.

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Sample branching scenario + cool tool

Making Change

Twine works in Windows and on the Mac, it’s free, and it publishes scenarios in easily customized, accessible HTML. The links you create determine the path that the learner takes through the records. Add images and sound files and otherwise use HTML. Export the story in text format for review and proofing.

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Sample branching scenario + cool tool

Making Change

Twine works in Windows and on the Mac, it’s free, and it publishes scenarios in easily customized, accessible HTML. The links you create determine the path that the learner takes through the records. Add images and sound files and otherwise use HTML. Export the story in text format for review and proofing.

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Visual Design for Scenarios in Twine

Experiencing eLearning

While I often use Twine for simple text-based prototypes of branching scenarios, it’s also possible to create a more polished look and feel. With some work on the visual design, you can use Twine to create branching scenarios for end users without migrating the content to another tool for final development. Default style.

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