The use case that drove me to investigate TiddlyWiki5 is the following:

Student wants to learn about a given topic (e.g. music theory) and visits a 
TiddlyWiki that has content on the subject of interest.  
A tiddler asks the student to select a sub-topic of interest (e.g. circle 
of fifths), perhaps via a concept map. 
The student is presented with the first twiddler (zoomin mode) in a 
pedagogically-arranged subset of the twiddlers (created by a subject matter 
expert) in the music theory TiddlyWiki.  
  - Each twiddler contains a small amount of learning content, such as a 
video, image and text, quiz questions, and external links
  - Arrows on each twiddler (perhaps wizard-like navigation) would navigate 
the use through the predefined path.
  - When the student navigates past the last twiddler in the path, the 
concept map twiddler appears

All of this is available in learning management systems like Moodle, but 
the elegant simplicity of TiddlyWiki5 would lend itself well to this use 
case, both from teacher and student perspectives.

So, being a TiddlyWiki newbie, my questions are:

1) Can a graphic on a twiddler contain links (i.e. hot spots) to other 
twiddlers?
2) Can a path through a subset of twiddlers be defined through which 
Prev/Next buttons on each of twiddlers would navigate?

Thanks,
Jim Weaver

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