The Game Master Librarian, Part One: How You and Your Library Can Be a Portal for TTRPG Learning Experiences

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Indiana State Library
Webinar, Live Online

Event Details

This event is being co-sponsored ALA's Games & Gaming Round Table.

Description:

Tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) – Dungeons & Dragons being the most popular example - can positively impact the multiple facets of students’ lives: academics, durable skills, social-emotional learning. In Part One of our two part series, let's quest together as we encounter how research supports using TTRPGs in education, explore stories of teachers using TTRPGs in their classrooms, and discover ideas and ways that librarians and the library can play a critical role in making such transformative game-based learning a success. 

Before the webinar begins, please complete Slides 3-5 of the “Character Sheet Reflection Tool” (i.e. “Before the Quest”). We will complete the second half (“At the End of the Quest”) of the Reflection Tool at the end of the webinar.

Webinar Date & Time:

Wednesday May 8, 2024 at 3:30 PM EDT

This webinar is worth 1 LEU

Registration:

https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_T0Cq-RgTTNGOfPm1QCT3DA


Contact information:

Adam Watson

email: awatson@ovec.org

Kentucky Educators for Role Playing Games website: kyedrpg.com

social media:  @watsonedtech and @kyedrpg (#kyedrpg)


Short Biography:

ADAM WATSON (@watsonedtech) has been a Kentucky educator since 2005, starting out as a high school English teacher and became National Board Certified in 2013.  In 2014, he was hired at Shelby County Public Schools to be its district Digital Learning Coordinator, where he was a leader in several initiatives, including a 1:1 Chromebook implementation and the launch of Shelby's Profile of a Graduate.  In his role at Shelby, Adam also was the lead liaison for the district’s librarians.   In 2022, he joined the Ohio Valley Educational Cooperative (OVEC) as a Deeper Learning Design Specialist.  Adam is a frequent presenter, PD facilitator, and published writer on innovative education, particularly on the topics of edtech and game-based learning.  In 2019, KySTE (the state chapter of the International Society for Technology in Education) named him the Outstanding Leader of the Year.  For more on Adam’s educational journey, please visit adamwatson.org.


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Event Type(s): ISL Webinar
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