Play as Pedagogy: Why Analog RPGs Transform Learning Experiences
Wednesday, 1:00 PM EDT for 1 hr JW: 106
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Game ID:
TRD26ND301820
Gaming Group
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Short Description:
Explore how analog role-playing games function as powerful learning tools by connecting educational theory to use TTRPGS and larps in classrooms, training, and community learning.
Long Description:
This session leverages insights from recent edited volume "Education and Analog Role-playing Games" to examine how role-play supports learning beyond engagement or gamification. Drawing on educational theory and real-world case studies, the workshop explores how analog RPGs foster reflection, collaboration, identity exploration, and meaning-making across classrooms, professional training, and community settings. Participants will be guided through a structured process for translating pedagogy theory into educational choices, with opportunities to reflect on their own contexts and practices. The focus is on practical pedagogy and offering participants concrete ways to think more critically and purposefully about learning through role-playing games. It will also discuss the next upcoming volumes in the series and invite participants to consider submitting.
Event Type:
Program:
Trade Day Program
Demo Event:
No
Minimum
Players:
1
Maximum
Players:
50
Minimum Age:
Everyone (6+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
Materials Required:
None
Start Date & Time:
Duration:
1 hr
End Date & Time:
Wednesday, 2:00 PM EDT
Location:
GM(s):
Susan Haarman
Email Address
for more information:
Tournament:
No, this is not a tournament.
Cost:
$0.00
Ticketing Method:
Electronic
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