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Dragons of Stormwreck Isle and Ongoing Adventures (Dungeons and Dragons 5e)

We will play parts 1-3 of the new D&D fifth edition Starter Set for 2022, Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
GM Dan - D&D and TTRPGs
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1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per week

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Are you ready to embark on an epic Dungeons and Dragons adventure? In this class, we'll be playing the brand-new starter set adventure, Dragons of Stormwreck Isle, which is perfect for new players.

D&D is a highly interactive game that encourages creativity, imagination, and teamwork. It's also a great way to practice math skills and develop a love of storytelling. Our class will focus on the first three levels of 5th edition D&D, using a simple and straightforward approach. Players will have the opportunity to explore an isolated island, delve into a mysterious sea cave, navigate a wrecked ship, and stop a dark ritual at a mountain observatory.

No prior experience is necessary to join this class, and new players are welcome to join at any time. Even if they miss some parts of the story, they won't miss any important information. 

The core of Dungeons and Dragons (and all tabletop roleplaying games) is conversation, so this class will be extremely interactive. Unlike a video game, your learner's choices make a difference in the outcome of the game (and story) in a real, tangible way. Your learner will learn to play D&D mostly by playing it. 

As a parent, you'll also have access to a wealth of online resources, including digital copies of all the current 5th edition books (valued at around $1000). We'll be using Foundry VTT software as a virtual tabletop, which allows us to create a shared virtual gaming space that your child can access via a web browser. I'll also use maps, images, tokens, and other visual aids to bring the game to life. Don't worry if your child doesn't have the right hardware or isn't comfortable with new software - I'll be sharing my screen through Zoom as well, so everyone can fully participate.
Learning Goals
Learners will discover the fundamental gameplay loop of Dungeons and Dragons, working on their imaginative, social, and mathematical skills.
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Parental Guidance
Disturbing Content Warning: As we embark on our Dungeons and Dragons adventure, it's important that we keep in mind the power of imagination and the role it plays in the game. While our imaginations can take us to wonderful and exciting places, they can also sometimes lead us to frightening or disturbing topics. That's why we'll be using safety tools to ensure that our imaginations stay focused on the positive and enjoyable aspects of the game. I'll be explaining these tools and how to use them in our sessions, so that everyone feels comfortable and secure. A D&D adventurer frequently encounters and overcomes frightening monsters. If this (or any part of the experience) ever becomes too much, I will work with learners to determine what's causing the discomfort and how to overcome it. With these tools in place, we can all feel confident that our imaginations will be used for the joy and wonder of the game, rather than any negative or unsettling experiences. Foundry VTT: Foundry VTT (Virtual Tabletop) is software that allows us to create a virtual tabletop experience. It includes features like virtual dice, tokens, and maps, and allows us to emulate playing at a real tabletop, online. This software is self-hosted, which means that your child will only be able to interact with me and the other learners in their class. Don't worry if your child doesn't have the right hardware or isn't comfortable with new software - I'll be sharing my screen through Zoom as well, so everyone can fully participate. This will allow your child to fully experience the game and engage with the other players, even if they don't have access to the necessary hardware or software.
Language of Instruction
English
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Joined April, 2021
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Bachelor's Degree from University of Colorado
Hello! My name is Daniel McVicker and I teach Tabletop Roleplaying Games (TTRPG) like Dungeons and Dragons to learners like you (or your learner)! 

D&D and TTRPGs can be a great way to learn and experience:

* SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING with cooperation, empathy building, and teamwork.

* CREATIVITY with improvisation, imagination, and world-building.

* PROBLEM SOLVING with reading comprehension, lateral thinking, rapid arithmetic, and logic.

I began playing Roleplaying Games when I was in middle-school and they helped me in all of these areas and more. Being an active and autonomous participant in your imagination with other like-minded players can truly be a rewarding experience and I want to share these kinds of experiences with others. 

I have been playing and Gamemastering TTRPGs for over 30 years and I bring a wide variety of professional experience to the play table, most recently in the Information Technology field. I hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy from the University of Colorado in Boulder. 

NAVIGATING MY CLASS OFFERINGS:

-AGE RANGE-

Ages 8+: I will run a simplified version of D&D for these learners. (Please note that simple is not worse! My adult players frequently gravitate to these simpler rule-sets because they allow a lot of flexibility)

Ages 10+: I will typically run 5e for these learners. Important caveats about these sessions: due to COPPA regulations and Outschool policies, I cannot share links to many useful resources to these learners. I will have an entire screen dedicated to what your learner can see, but I will move all tokens for them and help them manage their character sheets. 

Ages 13+: I will typically run 5e for these learners. From a technical standpoint, these players will get an identical experience to the adults I play with, but the experience will be tailored to their developmental needs and desires. I will share links to and freely discuss all useful online tools like Roll20, dndbeyond, and others. 

-EXPERIENCE LEVEL-

BEGINNERS: Have played in fewer than three sessions, do not know how to make a character. Depending on the class we will be focused on the very basic rules, navigating the character sheet, and understanding the concepts of roleplaying. These classes will be paced to the learner who has the least amount of experience in the class. No prior experience is necessary!

INTERMEDIATE: Have played in three or more prior sessions and know how to make a character. These learners have a basic understanding of roleplaying and the layout of the character sheet, the names of each die, and so on. At this level, we tend to work on deepening the understanding of character dynamics (playing "in character") and mechanics (advanced rules interactions and character 'builds') as well as understanding some of the software (e.g. Roll20, D&D Beyond) that can help make playing online a deeper, more rewarding experience. 

ADVANCED: Have played in a campaign or multiple single-session games, are running or planning to run their own games. At this level we will mostly be discussing topics like preparing a game or session, dealing with player dynamics, improvisation, voice acting, and world building. 

ALL LEVELS: I use this to describe when a class is appropriate for beginners to advanced - typically we will play with a simplified game that is easy to learn, teach, and create characters for for a "one-shot" game that is intended to be experienced entirely in a few hours.

Systems I currently run games in include:

DUNGEONS and DRAGONS 5e - Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition is the current version of the world's most popular tabletop roleplaying game.

RETRO DUNGEONS and DRAGONS - the B/X (Basic and Expert) version of Dungeons and Dragons. First published in 1981, this version of D&D is a fan favorite and is a darling of the OSR (Old-School Renaissance) scene that publishes hundreds of fantastic modules and settings today. 

MICRO-DUNGEONS are one-shots that are meant to be experienced entirely within a few hours of play and will typically be run using "Maze Rats", or "Knave": cousins of D&D that have been heavily playtested with 10-11 year-olds and are simple to learn and play at any level and only requires raiding a board game like Yatzhee! or Risk for dice. Rules will be provided to all learners.

LASERS & FEELINGS is for those who are looking to enjoy a Sci-fi adventure. This game is very simple to learn and play, and can be played with normal dice. Again, rules will be provided to all learners.

If your learner or group is interested in playing any kind of tabletop RPG, please reach out. I will put together a custom session, short multi-session adventure, or ongoing campaign and work with them to play almost any kind of game they can imagine.

Some of the games I have played and/or run include:

D&D 5e, Pathfinder 1e, World of Darkness (Vampire the Masquerade/The Street Fighter Storytelling Game etc.), D&D 3.0 and 3.5, Shadowrun, Star Wars, Blades in the Dark, Apocalypse World/Powered by the Apocalypse/Dungeon World, AD&D (1e and 2e), Mutants and Masterminds, d20 Modern, Old School Essentials aka B/X D&D, Lamentations of the Flame Princess, Palladium Games (Rifts, Robotech, After the Bomb, Ninjas and Superspies, TMNT and other Strangeness, Heroes Unlimited), Mothership, Kids on Bikes, Tales from the Loop, Lady Blackbird, Scum and Villainy, Lasers and Feelings, Knave, and On The Fly. 

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weekly
1x per week
60 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
2-6 learners per class

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