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I’ve been experimenting with using ChatGPT to draft a branchingscenario. Now, I have a complete prototypescenario, “The New Hire with Attitude,” written by ChatGPT. To create the scenario, I generally prompted for one decision point or passage at a time.
You can also listen to my past podcast interviews on scenario-based learning, instructional design careers, and more. Read more on how to use AI As I experiment with using AI to create branchingscenarios, I have been publishing blog posts about what I learn, what works, and what doesn’t work.
Everything you see below came from just that one prompt above with no further tweaking on my part. If you won’t want to invest much time and just want to get something quick, this is the tool you want. You start with a single prompt, as with Suno. Initially, you get just two short snippets of music.
I’ve written about my initial tests of using ChatGPT to write a branchingscenario and of my successes and failures with AI image generation. This collection includes all of the full posts I’ve written about AI, but not my posts of curated links. See this example scenario in process with sample prompts.
I use Twine to plan, write, and prototypebranchingscenarios (and sometimes for the final product). Even for prototypes, I always tweak the colors and style a little bit. Even for prototypes, I always tweak the colors and style a little bit. In this post, I share the code for both methods.
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