Hello playful professors! I discovered this Google Group and your website from Dr. Sharon Peck and her presentation at Serious Play Conference a few weeks ago (if you're reading this, hi Sharon!). I was also fortunate to be asked to speak on a panel at Serious Play. I gave a summary of my experience in
my latest blog, and gave Professors at Play a plug! Thank you for letting me join.
And now, onto my ask. As I work to lead professional development, curate more resources for KyEdRPG, and write on the topic, I'm always on the lookout for examples of TTRPGs in classroom. While the nature of my job and focus is mainly K-12, I recognize there's a lot to be learned from higher ed too. If you have your own story about using TTRPGs, or know of a colleague, please reach out! I would REALLY love to know if/how collegiate schools of education are using TTRPGs to help our future teachers role play to prepare for better success. There are some "usual suspects" I've discovered along the way, such as Dr. Carnes and Reacting to the Past, but even with RTTP, if you have strong feelings or powerful anecdotes of usage, I'd love to hear them. Additionally, I'd love to see more research on the impact of TTRPGs on learning, particularly some kind of quantitive data. Much of what I find shows qualitative improvements in SEL, and/or focus on use of TTRPGs in therapy (which I also think is important!), but I'd love to find more examples like
this recent college study from California/Mexico (Analog Game Studies, October 2024).
Again, thankful to be a part of this Group and look forward to learning with and from you!
---Adam Watson