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Christopher Stuart on Applied TTPRGs
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Christopher Stuart on Applied TTPRGs
In this episode of Experience Points, Dr. Christopher Stuart, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at UNC Wilmington, delves into the transformative role of tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) in education and facilitation. Christopher shares insights from his research on game dynamics, player engagement, and the collaborative art of facilitation. He discusses how TTRPGs foster systems thinking, play, and failure as essential learning tools. Reflecting on his academic journey, Christopher explores how gaming language and frameworks can create inclusive, engaging classroom experiences. He also highlights the impact of design, accessibility, and playful pedagogy on student engagement.
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Get the full transcript and references for this episode here: https://www.universityxp.com/podcast/130
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Manage episode 463278175 series 2925606
Christopher Stuart on Applied TTPRGs
In this episode of Experience Points, Dr. Christopher Stuart, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at UNC Wilmington, delves into the transformative role of tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) in education and facilitation. Christopher shares insights from his research on game dynamics, player engagement, and the collaborative art of facilitation. He discusses how TTRPGs foster systems thinking, play, and failure as essential learning tools. Reflecting on his academic journey, Christopher explores how gaming language and frameworks can create inclusive, engaging classroom experiences. He also highlights the impact of design, accessibility, and playful pedagogy on student engagement.
If you liked this episode please consider commenting, sharing, and subscribing.
Subscribing is absolutely free and ensures that you’ll get the next episode of Experience Points delivered directly to you.
I’d also love it if you took some time to rate the show!
I live to lift others with learning. So, if you found this episode useful, consider sharing it with someone who could benefit.
Also make sure to visit University XP online at www.universityxp.com
University XP is also on Twitter @University_XP and on Facebook and LinkedIn as University XP
Also, feel free to email me anytime at [email protected]
Game on!
Get the full transcript and references for this episode here: https://www.universityxp.com/podcast/130
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