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Days 3–5 · Build, Test, and Publish

Points
100
Submission
url
Canvas state
Published

WEEK 5 | DAYS 3 TO 5 | MAJOR

Build the Visitor's Decision Path

Your visitor should feel that every choice matters and every route works.

Build from your approved map

  1. Create the start scene, decision points, and both endings.
  2. Add at least one 360 scene.
  3. Use clear choice labels that tell the viewer what they are deciding.
  4. Connect every branch. Intentional endings are fine; accidental dead ends are not.
  5. Add alt text, captions or transcripts, and a logical navigation order.

Minimum project route

Structure

4+ scenes · 2+ decision points · 2 endings

Media

At least one 360 scene and readable interactive content

Audience

Working share link that opens for the intended viewer

Test every path

  1. Give the audience link to a partner.
  2. Your partner follows every branch and records one broken, confusing, or inaccessible point.
  3. Repair at least one point and test the route again.
  4. Publish and submit the working ThingLink link.
  5. In a Canvas comment, answer both reflection questions below.

Sentence stem: One choice changes the experience by ___. After feedback, I changed ___ because ___.

Word bank: branch · consequence · route · ending · label · navigation · accessible · revise

100-point rubric

Plan and story structure · 20

The finished route matches the approved map and reaches two endings.

Choice and consequence · 20

Choices lead to meaningfully different outcomes.

Technical navigation · 20

Links work, the 360 scene opens, and there are no accidental dead ends.

Audience and accessibility · 20

Labels, contrast, alt text, captions, and sharing work for the intended audience.

Testing and revision · 20

A partner tested every route and the creator documented one revision.

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