D&D The Infinite Staircase w/ DM Jingleheimer
What's included
1 live meeting
2 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
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Learning Goals
Students will get to pick up on social cues, experience team building exercises, develop critical thinking skills, gain math and reading comprehension, engage in moral and ethics discussions, receive creative story building and character creation experien
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Dungeons & Dragons is a roleplaying game that involves players defeating monsters and villains using imaginary swords, axes, hammers, bows and magic. The violence involved is imaginary and is age appropriate. The use of alcohol is a trope in this game, but not actually a key aspect - for example, the players will sometimes meet in a tavern to receive quests.
There are monsters such as witches and devils in Dungeons & Dragons. Players will sometimes run across these creatures in their games, but they aren't intended to be worshiped or idolized - they are often written into the story with the expressed intention that they be defeated.
Players will use logins to access the game to keep the game private. It should be noted that players could contact one another outside of Outschool via email. It is recommended that parents monitor where emails are being sent to their child. Emails from others outside of outschool is extremely unlikely, but not impossible. Parental oversight is recommended if you suspect any weird communications.
Players are allowed and encouraged to speak up if role-playing topics are causing distress. Throughout the years I've run Dungeons & Dragons on Outschool, I've never had an incident requiring re-evaluation of role-play scenarios. All topics of role-play are age appropriate.
Supply List
Please have a computer with a mouse if you can. Tablets are okay, but they don't interact with the maps very well. Also, Chrome and Firefox are the preferred internet browser for Roll20. Edge doesn't like to load and Safari turns Roll20 into a Picasso.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have more than 7 years (15,000+ hours) of Dungeon Master experience, and use my 20 years of Navy public relations training and voice acting skills to tell unique stories and create inventive puzzles & scenarios to engage all of my players, both young and old.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$29
weekly1x per week
120 min
Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-7 learners per class