Resources

1. Telling Stories with Maps: Digital Mapping in the Humanities

2. Video Composing and Digital Storytelling

3. Literary Macroanalysis

4. Teaching with TEI and Manuscript Transcription (under construction until 5/21/18)

 

5. Podcasting in the Classroom

6. Creating Comics

7. Interactive Digital Stories in Twine/Inform

Module Materials:

Examples

Technical Tutorials (Twine)

  • Introduction for Twine (15 Minutes) – Includes information about formatting fonts, colored text, photos and images.
  • Twine Wiki: A wide variety of tech help and teaching information, including K-12 but also undergrad and grad education.
  • Teaching With Twine: Similar to a DLA 101 module, this site hosts other tutorials, examples, and lesson plan options for “multimodal writing.”
  • Textbook: Teaching Interactive Fiction: If you intend to make Twine an integral part of a project for more than a single unit, this textbook might be a worthwhile read for you and your students.

Technical Tutorials/Information for Advanced Users (Inform 7):

  • Technical Tutorial for Inform: If your students already have basic coding skills, they may find the abilities of Inform (with its designations between characters, rooms, and objects that allow you to interact more fully with the environment) is a more satisfying software to learn. With this satisfaction, however, comes longer teaching time, so it is worth thinking through the benefits and drawbacks of each program.
  • A Writer’s Guide to Interactive Fiction: Great blog about how Inform can make for excellent adventure games; may be less useful when teaching with Twine since the affordances aren’t all available.

Support for this project was provided by the Great Lakes Colleges Association through its Expanding Collaboration Initiative, made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

 

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