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Publishers are constantly looking for more ways to make their stories more engaging, but the production of videos, charts, graphs and images usually take time and resources that a lot of smaller newsrooms don't have.

Twine, an open-source interactive storytelling engine, allows journalists to turn their data sets into interactive stories full of these visual elements, and is relatively simple to use.

In this article from Storybench, Bridget Peery, Cody Mello-Klein and Rachel Grozanick explain how to use the tool without needing to be able to code.

Step by step, they demonstrate how to create something within it by choosing to build, publish and download a quiz within the tool, noting that creations can be made as simple or as complex as the designer likes.

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