Life Skills
Making a Dungeons and Dragons Campaign -- Summer Camp
In this summer camp we will learn about the process of designing and running a campaign.
There are no upcoming classes.
10-15
year old learners
2-5
learners per class
$75
Charged upfront
$15 per class
Meets 5x per week
Over 1 week
90 minutes per class
There are no open spots for this class.
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Description
Class Experience
This dungeons and dragons summer camp will take on the daunting task of creating and running a campaign. We will focus on learning life skills and strategies to help in the creative process. Both creating and hosting a campaign is no easy task and I hope to share some of my insights in the process, learned from running many campaigns over the years. As part of this camp, we will be designing our own mini-campaigns as examples. Since so much goes into creating a campaign, the majority of...
This class is taught in English.
By the end of the course, our goal is to have more familiarity, skills, and ideas about how to design future campaigns.
Depending on how much time each student wants to put into their mini-campaigns, some out of class time might be helpful. I will also provide guidelines and suggestions for those who want to do more out of class.
All of these are suggested but not required. Students should have some way of drawing and writing. This could be digital or pen and paper. Here are some supplies that might be helpful (optional): -Graph paper, pen and pencil. -A copy of the D&D 5th Edition Players Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, and/or Monster Manual. -Physical or digital dice: D20, D12, D8, D6, D4.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
7 hours 30 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
There will likely be references to fantasy violence in the context of adventuring and storytelling. Additionally, if we need to reference any rules during our discussion and campaign creation, I may refer to dnd.wizards.com or D&D Beyond. Students will not be asked to create an account or to visit the website. I may share my screen while I am reading a rules reference. Wizards of the Coast has made sections of the rules free and publicly available on both websites. If a student wishes to visit the website or create an account, then parents should review the privacy policy and help the student do so outside of class due to the recent COPPA privacy and data laws that were passed.
Financial Assistance
Outschool International
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