Interactive Narration - Introduction to Twine
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| Basic Element |
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| Educational | |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Begginer |
| Target Audience | Student |
| Language | English |
| Subtitles | Spanish |
| Context | Distance learning |
| Resource Type | video |
| Typical Age Range | +18 |
| Learning Time | 6 minutes |
| Platform | Others |
| License | |
|---|---|
| Is it paid? | No |
| Version | Public Domain |
| Gender | |
|---|---|
| Addresses Non-binary Language | No |
| Addresses Genders | No |
| Addresses LGBTIQ + Visibility | No |
| Address Diversity | No |
| Address Gender Stereotypes | No |
| Address Non-binary Identities | No |
| Address Trans Identities | No |
Type
Tutorial
Purpose
Introduction to Twine and how to use it. Twine is a free, open-source tool for writing narrative stories, so anyone can create a game using this system.
Used in Workshops
Video
Annotations
| Chapter | Teaching Video Games |
|---|---|
| Area | Pedagogical Tools |
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Download the file that is used for the project: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7foqahr5tq2zfus/57North_Twine.html?dl=1