Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Bill White and Avery Rosen
This panel discusses the theoretical, pedagogical, and practical implications of trying to teach people to run tabletop RPGs as GMs. We're interested in understanding the best practices, the pitfalls, and the contexts in which "teaching people to GM" in any kind of formal way is even possible. We survey the role-playing landscape in order to understand how the technological and cultural shifts of recent years have affected the way people learn to run games.
Episode 34 – Gaming as the Other: Race in Our Industry
Episode 33 – How to Work with Editors
Episode 32 – How to be a Good Playtester for Others
Episode 31 – The Care and Feeding of Freelancers
Episode 30 – Reaching Retailers
Episode 29 – Legalese and Intellectual Property
Episode 28 – Ebooks 101
Episode 27 – Making Games Feel Magical
Episode 26 – Magic Mechanics
Episode 25 – Is Fantasy Dead?
Episode 24 – How to Learn RPG Design
Episode 23 – No Nos in Game Design
Episode 22 – Things you think about games
Episode 21 – Game Design is Mind Control
Episode 20 – The Kickstarter Roundtable
Episode 19 – Introduction to Nordic Larp
Episode 18 – Volatility in Game Design
Episode 17 – The International RPG Scene
Episode 16 – Indie Cradle to Indie Grave
Episode 15 – History Panic
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