Harlowe Story Format for Twine
The Harlowe story format for Twine provides a number of built-in features to make it easier to enhance your stories.
The Harlowe story format for Twine provides a number of built-in features to make it easier to enhance your stories.
Collection of my podcast interviews on scenario-based learning, instructional design careers, freelancing, and more.
Curated links on research on high-fidelity simulations and discovery learning, course pricing, and diverse stock images.
My interview for the MADE podcast on branching scenarios: when to use them, challenges, tools, planning, and getting started.
When should you use voice over and video in branching scenarios? Use them for stable content and when multimedia improve skill transfer.
The free open source tool Twine makes planning, writing, and creating branching scenarios easier. It’s a simple way to create prototypes.
Curated links on games built in Twine, storytelling, organization, useful tools, motivation, and transitioning from teaching to ID.
Should we create courses? Performance support is important, but sometimes formal training is the best, most efficient choice.
How long should a branching scenario be? Is 45 minutes too long? Is there an ideal length for a branching scenario?
Do people need to learn, or can they look it all up? Is it enough to just have the ability to search plus performance support?