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Twine 2.4.1 First Impressions

Experiencing eLearning

Tags and filters for stories. One of the new features in the library is adding tags for individual stories. You can select a story, then Tag in the Story menu. From there, you can create new tags and assign colors. These tags appear in the lower left of the card for the story. Story layout.

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Color and Layout for Tag Clouds

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I’m following Alan Levine & Will Richardson’s lead in creating a tag cloud with Wordle , which gives you some fun options for layout and color. (My Technorati Tags: Wordle , tagcloud , visualization , Will+Richardson , Alan+Levine. My apologies to anyone else who posted about this too. This is from my del.icio.us

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TCC08: Wikis and Blogs and Tags: Oh Why?

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Cynthia uses Twitter for keeping track of bookmarks–lets her tag it with who shared it with her and when to give her context. Technorati Tags: tcc08 , tcc2008 , wiki , blog , diigo , privacy , education , writing. Diigo = “delicious on steroids&# with more annotations or conversations, sticky notes. More social community.

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How I Built a Chat Simulation in 2 Hours

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The big difference is that you need to tag each passage with “speaker-NAME.” ” In this simulation, I tagged most passages “speaker-Anna” (with a few for “speaker-Chat-Info” and the manager, Tom). The heavy lifting of making this look like a chat is done via the Trialogue story format.

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How to Use Conditional Feedback in Twine Scenarios

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Each passage is tagged accordingly. In Harlowe, you can color code each tag. In this scenario, I will assign points for each choice aligned with the tags I already set. If you try the scenario multiple times with different choices, you’ll see one of three different conditional feedback messages. Good, OK, and bad choices.

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Color-Coded Branching Scenario Flowchart

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In Twine, each passage must be tagged Good, Bad, or OK to be color coded later. (I I also have been adding tags with numbers to keep track of which passages I have built during development. (I I also have been adding tags with numbers to keep track of which passages I have built during development. Setting up your Twine story.

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Harlowe Story Format for Twine

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In past versions of Harlowe (and current versions with other story formats), a passage appears with a title, tag, and space for the passage text. Add the tag “header” to the passage. This tag adds the style to every passage in the story automatically. Harlowe toolbar. Older version of Harlowe with no toolbar.

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