Games have always been powerful educational tools. This seminar is for teachers, parents, students, or anyone who works in the fields of learning. We will explore games, methods, and issues around the use of games to teach and to learn.
Games and play are an integral part of living and growing, something we do from the very beginnings of our lives. As young people age, their interests and skills shift. Come learn more about this fascinating process and the impact it has on the games we play.
The Bad A** Girl Gamers of Team Iuz would like to invite everyone to our seminar where we will focus on female gamers in a D&D 3.5 setting. Girls get involved! Guys, bring your girlfriends! Donât know how? Then come and join us at GenCon Indy 2006 where we will cover topics ranging from breaking stereotypes, integrating more females to your group, and basic character creation and backstories. Weâll see you there!
An old joke goes âHow do you make a small fortune in the gaming industry? Start with a large fortune.â Self publishing is risky, but a solid business plan can make the difference between losing a fortune and making a living. Learn what makes a good business plan, from a professional game company. Presented by The Game Mechanics.
When should you follow the rules and when should you break them? Our team of writers and editors discusses punctuation, spelling, grammar, and more. Richard Lee Byers, Chris Pierson, John Helfers.
Dragonlance authors and game designers Tracy & Laura Hickman presents radical player techniques which one designer of Third Edition D&D said threatened gaming itself! Learn both player and gamemaster techniques designed to put fun and adventure back in your games (and drive bad DMs and players wild) in this newly expanded, riotous seminar.
From between the pages of your favorite book ... to adventures teetering on the edge of dice! Join Dragonlance co-creators Tracy and Laura Hickman in an exciting exploration of their worlds of story and game in this seminar based on their fabulous internet podcast. Includes readings from their upcoming works, discussions on the future of fantasy and an open Q&A.
Major David Wesley discusses how nuclear weapons work, how they were developed and how they were and are being made by countries that "do not have them".
Major David Wesley discusses how nuclear weapons work, how they were developed and how they were and are being made by countries that "do not have them".