A storytelling box can be as simple as a cardboard box that uses buttons to control an audio clip. Here’s how we made one in
If you have admin access for your site, you can make changes to the hive mechanic cards, such as editing the text or what order
Imagine: What if participants could compare their choices against other participants? For example, find the highest score or share what the most common answer was
Imagine: What if when a participant finishes a game they’d like to invite a friend? Or perhaps you’d like to notify an activity’s moderator that
Imagine: The new Set Time Variable and Time Comparison cards allow activities to track time stamps, create specified delays, set unlock dates, and more involving
Imagine: What if one Activity could lead to another? For example, after finishing one scavenger hunt (let’s call it “Activity 1”), a second hunt or
Overview We are big fans of a simple way to create interactive stories with tools that librarians already know. It’s not hidden… and comes to
Can you create a storytelling box for $15, assuming you already have a laptop? Absolutely! For a model, consider what library staff made in Montclair,
What if there is no cell signal… could a hunt still use QR codes and phones? Below we show one model with the goal of
What does respectful AI look like that helps with community storytelling? This spring we experimented with bringing AI into Hive Mechanic. We extended one of