Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Events Forums Groups Members News Photos Polls Singles Videos
The Graduate School Information Channel, Sponsored by:        
Games in the Classroom with The Twine Cookbook
(full story below)
by Anastasia Salter


My favorite tool for teaching game-making, interactive storytelling, and hypertext is Twine. I’ve talked here at ProfHacker about both Twine 1.x and Twine 2, and it’s my go-to recommendation for most classroom needs when someone is trying to introduce technology. However, the existence of competing versions and story formats can make it difficult for students unfamiliar with the platform to find resources online. The Twine Cookbook, a new project hosted by the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation and currently led by Dan Cox and Twine creator Chris Klimas, is an open-source answer to that problem.

Currently, the Twine Cookbook includes examples of some classic Twine tricks such as incorporating Google fonts, adding movement through a “dungeon,” and creating randomness with the roll of a die. One of the most valuable aspects of the Twine Cookbook for me so far has been seeing how certain techniques work across story formats and versions: for instance, you can check out timed passages in Harlowe, Snowman, and SugarCube. A student who has already committed to one version can thus more easily make use of a range of dynamic elements in whatever platform they’ve started with, which can reduce the frustration and learning curve. It’s also helpful for explaining the differences to someone trying to choose a format for their own work: you can use the examples to get a sense of which is most familiar based on your current knowledge. The annotated code and live examples also make it easy to grab a snippet and incorporate it into a project.

The Twine Cookbook uses the Gitbook format, which runs from a Github repository to make an easy-to-navigate open source publication rather like a refined (and curated) wiki. Thanks to this underlying format, it is easy to contribute if you are already familiar with Github. This has potential for student projects, particularly as an extra credit option for advanced students, and hopefully will lead to increased variety and utility of examples as the Cookbook catches on. The philosophy of open source and an understanding of the practices and tools of open source communities can be a great value add for the semester, particularly given how many of us in academia benefit from the communities behind these types of projects. If you have a favorite Twine trick, consider submitting it and helping out other developers and instructors.

Do you use Twine, either in the classroom or otherwise? Have you had a chance to explore the Twine Cookbook? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/games-in-the-classroom-with-the-twine-cookbook/64579

Cook flickr photo by pfly shared under a Creative Commons (BY-SA) license
Check Out More Graduate School Articles & Content
Common clutter items: unidentified keys and cords
UMES'S UPCOMING EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS FROM SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
5 Ways to Highlight Your Strengths in a Liberal Arts Grad School Essay
Meet Florida Coastal School of Law 3L Student Anique Samuel
Quick Content Search
Search Grad School Content:
Enter keywords below to see a list of Graduate School related articles on our site!  
Arizona Summit Receives WRBLSA Award
Arizona Summit was recently awarded the 2016 Black Student Law Association Chapter Award at the Western Region Black Law Students Association (WRBLSA)'s 48th annual convention held during the first week of January in San Diego.
Visit Site >
Charlotte School of Law AAMPLE®
If a lower LSAT score is hurting your chances of getting into law school, Charlotte School of Law (CSL) offers the Alternative Admissions Model Program for Legal Education (AAMPLE), a seven-week online class that helps prospective students prove they are able to handle a demanding law school curriculum.
Visit Site >
Florida Coastal Law's Practitioner Clinics
Florida Coastal Law's Practitioner Clinic is an innovative course offering students a chance to work closely on pro bono cases with a practicing lawyer. Students are often invited to work on these cases in the practitioner's office off campus, and the Clinics are offered as two credits with an evening classroom component.
Visit Site >
Center for Professional Development
Arizona Summit's Center for Professional Development (CPD) is a full-service career counseling and resource center that supports and assists students in all stages of the career planning process, while helping employers fill their semester, summer, and permanent hiring needs.
Visit Site >
Charlotte Law Compliance Certificate Program
Students with or without a legal background can pursue a career in the rapidly growing field of compliance and ethics. Charlotte Law is one of the few law schools in the U.S. offering a Corporate Compliance Certificate Program entirely online. It's an 18-week platform that prepares students for the Compliance Certification Board exam.
Visit Site >
Florida Coastal Law Offers LLM & Certificate in Logistics & Transportation
Florida Coastal Law is the first law school in the U.S. to offer an online LL.M. Degree or Certificate in Logistics & Transportation. Students in the 24-credit LL.M. or 12-credit Certificate program gain expertise in global logistics and transportation law through cutting-edge courses taught by attorneys and industry professionals online.
Visit Site >
Share Graduate School Content!
Got info to share with the community? Post Graduate School content here!
Post Content>
Interested In Grad School? Questions?
Graduate School Interest:
Enter your name and email address to have a representative contact you with graduate school information!
First Name:
Last Name:
Email:

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Black America Resources
100 Black Men of America
www.100blackmen.org

Black America's Political Action Committee (BAMPAC)
www.bampac.org

Black America Study
www.blackamericastudy.com

Black America Web
www.blackamericaweb.com

CNN Black In America Special
www.cnn.com/blackinamerica

NUL State of Black America Report
www.nul.org

Most Popular Bloggers
agnes levine has logged 20382 blog subscribers!
reginald culpepper has logged 12703 blog subscribers!
tanisha grant has logged 6718 blog subscribers!
rickey johnson has logged 5987 blog subscribers!
miisrael bride has logged 4918 blog subscribers!
>> more | add 
Latest Jobs
Assistant Federal Public Defender with Federal Public Defender, District of Oregon in Portland, OR.
9-Month Full-Time Faculty Opportunities with Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, VA.
Maintainer with State of Connecticut in Wethersfield, CT.
Operations Supervisor with Traditional Medicinals in Rocky Mount, VA.
Deputy Director with Indigo Arts Alliance in Portland, WA.
>> more | add