1890 East-West Rd
Honolulu
HI 96822
Presenter: Dr. Richard Medina, CLT Assistant Faculty Specialist in Human-Computer Interaction
In this workshop, Dr. Richard Medina will demonstrate two kinds of language interaction activities structured around scenario-based learning and digital storytelling. In the first part of the workshop, participants will be introduced to H5P as a tool for constructing student-ready branching scenarios. In the second part, Richard will demonstrate an activity that uses Twine to support learners in constructing their own branching scenarios in the form of interactive fiction. Participants will have the opportunity for hands-on exploration of both tools. Prior experience with H5P and Twine is not necessary.
Video recording of presentation
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