Course Content
Unit 2: Transformative Leisure Role-playing Games
These types of games were not necessarily designed for an educational or therapeutic purpose, but that players might find them transformative in a variety of different ways.
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Unit 3: Therapeutic Role-playing Games
These types of games are designed for a therapeutic purpose or to help participants develop social skills.
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Unit 5: Research Through Design
We will discuss ways to design and iterate role-playing games, but also how to take that process a step further and engage in formalized analysis of the process through academic writing.
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Unit 6: Ritual, Myth and Symbolism
We can consider role-playing games ritual spaces, but rituals can also be embedded into role-playing games for deeper experiences.
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Unit 9: Game Technologies and RPGs
By its very name, analog role-playing emphasizes interactions between people unmediated by technology, but of course in reality, we often use technologies during play.
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Unit 10: Transformative Game Design and You
In this unit, you will reflect upon the course as a whole, as well as your design and playtest experiences.
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Introduction to Transformative Game Design

Reflection Journal 1: This Course and You

The reflection journal is a place for you to explore your thoughts in more depth. Only your instructors can read your journals.

Please respond to the following questions:

  1. Who or what inspired you to join this class? 
  2. What are you most hoping to gain from it?
  3. What content are you most excited to explore?
  4. What content from this week do you think will be most beneficial for you in your life? Is any content less relevant?
  5. Do you have any concerns or anxieties about taking this online class?
  6. This course runs at 50% time, which equals 20 hours a week. How do you plan to manage your time this semester? Do you have more time to study on weekdays or weekends? Be specific.