Bill Bri the Science Guy

Games and Gamification in STEM Education

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Parasitology Case 003: Mary Smith

Introducing Case 003: Mary Smith (opens in a new tab), a 20-year-old female presenting with gastrointestinal pain and watery diarrhea.

I choose to use this case as an example of building a simple, straightforward case study using Twine. The biggest change was that Mary’s medical interview is presented in a single video, unlike Toby or Jenna, which are broken up into smaller chunks. The biggest benefit of this approach is that it only took me around 15 minutes to code because I was able to recycle the framework of the previous two cases. Eventually, I’ll develop a blueprint for my students to create and submit their own games as an assignment or extra credit opportunity, but that is a project for Future Brian.

The details of this case are fictional. It does not reflect the actual health or behaviors of the actor.

Talent

  • Mary Smith: Mckenna Jacobs
  • The Doctor: Perry Elizabeth Liles
  • Case Author: Unknown
  • Game Design: Brian Bill

Images

Music
Medical Examination by MaxKoMusic
https://soundcloud.com/maxkomusic
Video Link: https://youtu.be/35gGWOZepWc

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Parasitology Case 002: Jenna Richmond

Introducing Case 002: Jenna Richmond (opens in a new tab), a 22-year-old female presenting with gastrointestinal pain and bloody diarrhea.

The details of this case are fictional. It does not reflect the actual health or behaviors of the actor.

Talent

  • Jenna Richmond: Emily Callender
  • The Doctor: Emily Callender
  • Case Author: Julia Mazanek
  • Director: Emily Callender
  • Game Design: Brian Bill

Images

Music
Medical Examination by MaxKoMusic
https://soundcloud.com/maxkomusic
Video Link: https://youtu.be/35gGWOZepWc

This content is published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license.

You are free to share and adapt this material, but you must provide attribution. This material may not be used for commercial purposes


Parasitology Case 001: Toby Ryan

This is my first attempt at creating a clinical Twine mini-game for my parasitology class. Eventually, my goal is to have students create these mini-games, either as a formal assignment or as an extra credit opportunity. I’m also experimenting with different tools to collect player statistics and comments, but it has been a bumpy road, to say the least.

Anyway, please enjoy my first Twine creation! The acting is horrible, the budget is non-existent, and the story isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s a step towards a gamified fictional clinical universe.

Share your thoughts in the comments!

Case 001 Toby Ryan (opens a new tab)

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