Twine: Storytelling, Teaching, Research
This webinar, led by HASTAC Scholars Sarah Evans and Richard Snyder, focused on using Twine, an opensource tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories, in storytelling projects, teaching, and research. The webinar is introduced by Kalle Westerling, HASTAC Scholars Director and Candidate, Theatre and Performance at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Sarah Evans is a candidate from North Carolina State University s Communication Rhetoric and Digital Media program. Her dissertation work focuses on feminism and technology with an emphasis on digital game design for noncoders. Sarah is excited to host this webinar because she wants to show as many people a possible the joys of using Twine Richard Snyder is pursuing a in English at Washington State University, where he studies intersections between multimodality, visual culture, and book history in the contexts of early modern English literature and contemporary digital culture. Richard is excited to host this webinar b
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