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How I Built a Chat Simulation in 2 Hours

Experiencing eLearning

Using Twine and the Trialogue story format, you can build a simple chat simulation in a few hours. I built the sample below in a little less than 2 hours, almost all of which was actually writing the conversation and choices. Instead of programming a true chatbot, this is a chat simulation.

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Twine Chatbot Improvements

Experiencing eLearning

Last year, I built a simple Twine chatbot in 2 hours. It simulated a customer service chat conversation. In preparation for my demo in the TLDC eLearning Tools Summit , I revisited my chatbot and made some improvements to make it look more like a real customer service chat. Trialogue updates.

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Creative Solutions with Twine Presentation

Experiencing eLearning

Last week, I gave a presentation on Creative Solutions with Twine: Design, Streamline, and Refine Branching Scenarios. Most of this presentation was a demo in Twine to show different options, although I started with a few slides. Twine Makes Branching Scenarios Easier : How to get started in Twine. Presentation topics.

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Tools for Building Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

An attendee at one of my recent presentations asked me why I’d bother creating something in Twine rather than just storyboarding directly in Storyline, especially if I was using character images. Whether I would use Twine, Storyline, Rise, or something else depends on the project and the goals. Storyline. Google Forms.

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My Top Posts of 2021

Experiencing eLearning

Today, I’m sharing two categories of my top posts of 2021. The first category is the top posts that I wrote and published this year, excluding updates of old posts. The second category includes the top posts by overall views, regardless of when I actually published them. Evergreen blog posts. Top 5 posts overall.

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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. I’m still learning about what’s possible with Harlowe myself, so I’m documenting what I have figured out so far. Select Add.

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Managing the Complexity of Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

If each choice has 3 options, you end up with 9 slides after just 2 choices, and 27 after 3 choices. Twine makes it very easy to draft scenarios and check how all the connections flow together. No matter how complex your scenario is, Twine makes it easier to create it. Plan the scenario. What are you teaching or assessing?