What's included
9 pre-recorded lessons
average 13 mins per video4 weeks
of teacher support2 hrs 1 mins
total video learning hours1 year access
to the contentProjects
4+ hours per week. includedCertificate of Completion
includedClass Experience
Beginner - Advanced Level
Class Experience: In this comprehensive course, you’ll master the art of being a Dungeon Master. Each week, we’ll dive into different aspects of DMing, from preparation and party building to storytelling and troubleshooting. You'll gain practical skills and confidence to run your own D&D sessions effectively. How is your class structured? Over four weeks, you’ll engage in video lessons, practical activities, and assignments to build your DM skills step-by-step. How will you teach? Instruction will include engaging videos, hands-on activities, and detailed assignments. You’ll receive clear guidance and constructive feedback throughout the course. What's your teaching style? I provide a supportive and interactive learning environment, focusing on practical skills and personalized feedback to help you succeed. How much will learners get to interact with you? You’ll have the chance to interact through discussion boards and optional Q&A sessions, where you can get feedback on your assignments and ask questions. ⚠️Your student should already know how to play D&D in order to get the most out of this course. We WILL NOT BE PLAYING DND. We are learning how to manage games of DnD. So knowing how to play is critical to knowing how to manage players.⚠️ If they aren't familiar with the game mechanics yet, I'd recommend my course titled Total Beginner's Guide to Dungeons & Dragons: https://outschool.com/classes/dungeons-and-dragons-for-total-beginners-single-session-krV68TnO#usxznkQzdq (Class image artwork is my own)
Syllabus
5 Units
9 Lessons
over 4 WeeksUnit 1: Introduction to Game Mastering
Lesson 1:
Getting Started
Teacher Introduction & Course Overview
Game Mastering Basics
Beyond Dungeons & Dragons
Styles of Game Mastering
12 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Game Styles & Tools
One-Shots, Campaigns, Homebrew, & Commercial Adventures
In-Person Games, Virtual Games, Livestreaming, & Professional Game Mastering
26 mins of video lessons
Unit 2: Campaign Preparation
Lesson 3:
World & Setting Preparation
The Game Master's Toolbox
Preparing Your WORLD
Preparing Your SETTING
15 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Adventure Preparation
Prepare Your ADVENTURE
5 mins of video lessons
Other Details
Learning Needs
Designed to accommodate diverse learning needs with interactive components and clear instructions.
Parental Guidance
A common theme in D&D is good versus evil, combat sequences, use of weapons, and monsters. This isn't described in disturbing detail and these classes are all monitored by the instructor. No content likely to be upsetting. Suitable for all interested in game mastering.
Pre-Requisites
Basic understanding of D&D gameplay; prior completion of a beginner’s D&D course is recommended.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hey, Outschool Families!
I'm Beth, a multi-passionate human and homeschooling mom of four dragon children aged four, six, ten, and thirteen.
I'm a best-selling author and TTRPG writer that has worked for companies such as Dungeon in a Box, Modiphius, and D&D in a Castle. I'm also the creator of multiple websites in the D&D, Ravenloft, and homeschooling niches.
I've been passionate about learning through gaming since I was a young child and have since grown captivated by the world of Dungeons & Dragons. My family and I love mythology and story, so D&D lends very well to our passions.
I've grown to believe, "Families that game together stay together!"
This is because Dungeons & Dragons has added a whole new level of bonding between myself, my partner, and our children. The amount of time we spend around the table laughing, calculating, and reminiscing will make a positive lifelong impact.
As a visual learner, I try my best to be a very visual educator as well. In the last couple of years, I've discovered that one of my daughters has dyslexia. Through trial, error, tears, and victories, I have also learned how to meet her needs as a visual and hands-on learner with reading struggles.
This is something I carry over into my educational techniques through topics such as D&D because I want the game to be accessible!
I will be adding new class sections where I find interest from families.
Feel free to request time frames that you need, and I'll do my best to accommodate! I offer courses for new D&D players, advancing D&D players, budding dungeon masters, and real-play campaign sessions as well!
If you "like" any of my courses, you'll receive updates if I post new sections. If the courses you want or need are booked, reach out, and let's chat!
CLASS POLICIES (Live Courses)
1. It is Outschool policy for me to see your student's face, at least briefly, at the beginning of class to identify that they are, in fact, a student. It's a safety thing, and I appreciate your cooperation. If I cannot verify your student, they'll be placed back into the waiting room. Again, this is Outschool policy and is very important!
2. That said, I will not require your student to stay on video during the entire class if they are not comfortable with that. While it does increase engagement and socialization for the students to see each other's faces, I do understand that there are special circumstances and that children have individual needs. As long as identity is verified, your student can choose to go with or without a camera.
3. A working microphone is required, and a good-quality microphone is highly recommended!
4. My classes will always be inclusive and safe. There will be absolutely no racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or other bigotry allowed. If there is a genuine misunderstanding in this arena, there will be a gentle but stern one-time warning before removal. Teachable moments help us all grow and learn and do better!
5. If a class has fewer than the minimum number of students required to run the course, I will very likely cancel the course, but I will keep in touch with families about this.
6. If no students, or not enough students, enter the classroom within ten minutes of the class start time, I will end the session.
7. If you have to miss a session in a single, multi-day, or ongoing series, there will be a recording to watch so your student may stay caught up! In some cases, rescheduling may be possible (for example, this would be easy with a single-session course).
8. If student activity becomes disruptive during class, such as abusing the chat or being generally rude and/or disruptive, they will be asked once to stop the behavior. If it continues, they'll be moved back to the waiting room and may have to finish the class via the recording afterward. We all have to work together to make everyone feel focused and supported!
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Ages: 13-18