In these pages we are making our CYOA stories in Slides.
If you are making your stories in Twine, then you need to on the other pages.
Using the flow chart plan you have made, open the Google Slide template from Google Classroom, here.
There are # parts to this and you will need to make reference to either your Slides plan either in Lucid Charts (click to open and login) or your slide above - so have it open in a tab and bookmark it in chrome.
Spend 10 minutes getting to grips with this story. Look how the pages all link together to tell the story.
There are several things missing from the presentation from 6J. What do think they are?
1. How do I start with a pre-made template?
Open the template in Google Classroom assignment and edit that as it is - add your own links based on the slides from
2. How do I make my own?
Open the template in Google Classroom assignment and delete the slides until they are all blank.
3. How to make your pages link to one another
3.1 - Highlight the thing you want to link (text or Box).
3.2 - ⌘+K or CTRL +K to shortcut to the Link section/ Right click and find link.
3.3 - Find the slide you want to link to.
See this little clip to help you. You can use anything to link: a text box, a word, a shape or an image. Else, this YouTube search will show you how.
4. Make your story according to your plan.
Are you working collaboratively? Do you need to share this with your learning partner?
Using the video above, I made my story by copying and pasting in the text from my LucidChart as in lesson 1 and 2.
And adding it like this.
You can see that I have changed the boxes to the sides to allow me to use more than two options in my "Just Another Day" story.
And it looks like this when it's live.
5. Add Images And A Colour Theme to Text Plus a Suitable Font.
Once you have added all the links you need, the story needs images to match your setting and actions. These should be high resolution. You can get them here at UnSplash.com
6. Adding Suitable Sound to Enhance Your Story
Get Sound from FindSounds.com or BBC Archive.
Add to your Google Drive as in the video from ShakeUpLearning below.
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