"What's your journey? Where's it going?"
What have you learned so far?
A tiny example animation of a search in the Plot Twister Profiles database.
Interface Introduction
A Plot Twister Profile displays a user's name and current Chapter, along with basic information about their person. It includes a life timeline with Cookie Trails of all the experiences they've reflected on and a tree ring graphic to visualize all the person's past Chapters. Below, there are Highlights of their best Gifts, most worn Hats, and favorite Recipes.
- The Profile also includes spaces for optional widgets, including a short bio, writings, and results from the other Plot Twisters (e.g. lists from their Infinite Pocket, top Role Models, most recent words in their Word Bank, etc.).
- Users start customizing their Profiles by inventing a tagline (their most recent Chapter title), one main color, and one background color.
- People that have been specially invited to be Role Models have fully developed and illustrated Plot Twister Profiles with photo portraits, external links, and custom information for that person.
- Students and other Plot Twisters users have a simpler, template version of the Plot Twister Profiles, without photo portraits for privacy reasons. Instead, students choose a Plot Twister icon to represent them as a logo.
Trent's example Plot Twister Profile as a Role Model. This only shows the Cookie Trail timeline—this screenshot does not display other Highlights or a biography.
Jenny's example Plot Twister Profile as a Role Model. This only shows the Cookie Trail timeline—this screenshot does not display other Highlights or a biography.
Elements of a Profile
- Active Cookie Trails, or life goals that the person is currently working toward. The visibility of these Cookie Trails can be toggled in the Life Timeline viewer.
- Journey Timeline, which displays all the Cookies a person has reflected on over time (x-axis) and by how many Active Cookie Trails they belongs to (y-axis).
- Best Gifts, or the top 3-5 personal values that the person believed they carried most often in their experiences.
- Most Worn Hats, or the top 3-5 roles that the person has practiced most often in their experiences.
- Shoe Tracks, or the top 3-5 areas of knowledge that the person has explored most often in their experiences.
- Favorite Recipes, or a mix of 3-5 styles, environments, or preferences for their ideal work settings.
Optional Widgets
Dependent on fidelity of the rest of the Playbook—coming soon!