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Twine 2.4.1 First Impressions

Experiencing eLearning

For the past several years, I’ve been using Twine to write and prototype branching scenarios. 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.

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How to Use Conditional Feedback in Twine Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

In my Twine scenario on stakeholder writing feedback, I show conditional feedback messages at the end based on the choices made. At the end, I check the score and show a feedback message based on the range. Try the scenario. You can try the scenario below. This is a fairly simple scenario.

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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

These aren’t learning or training games, but it’s useful to look at games outside of L&D for ideas on game mechanics, look and feel, choice writing, and other elements of games. This could be a fun way to start scenarios if you’re feeling stuck. She also includes a list of resources that she has learned from.

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Instructional Design Research, Tools, & More: ID Links 8/10/21

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on instructional design research and principles, productivity, video, animation, visual design, an elearning example, and my article on scenario-based learning for TD Magazine. Spaced learning. Learning objectives. Learning Objectives: GOAL!?! – First Principles of Instruction.

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The student will become the master! But how? Adapting the Feynman 3-Step Mastery Technique to Online Learning

Association eLearning

As the old adage goes, “to teach is to learn twice”, and mastery comes to those who apply what they’ve learned. So step one: we want the learner to take an active role in teaching the material that they’ve learned to someone who hasn’t learned it, which is perfect for scenario based learning.

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Do You Know The Why Of Design

Upside Learning

I think this is a great resource for all Graphic Designers working in Custom eLearning Development who often need to create scenario based content for different domains like management, sales, production, etc. Well designed and appropriate characters certainly help in creating more effective and engaging scenarios.

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Top 25 Rapid eLearning Blog Posts

Upside Learning

7 Angles on Rapid E-learning. Building Effective e-Learning with Any Authoring Tool. Here Are More Than 200 Free Rapid E-Learning Tutorials. Here’s How to Add Personality to Your E-Learning Courses. Hey You Rapid e-Learning Peeps, Slooow Down & Take a Little Drive on ISD Side of Town. Rapid eLearning.