Author: Chris Aylott (---.mindspring.com)
Date: 09-05-2001 22:15
... but do you really think any RPG.net regulars could participate?
<grin, duck and run real fast!>
Okay, serious now. I do think this course is a Neat Thing, partially because learning how to do erotic photography with your significant squishy sounds like a *lot* of fun, but also because I'm fascinated by the distance learning element.
How many people are involved in the project, and how many people do you expect to have in the class? Is this intended to be a traditional small college class, a large lecture-style university thing, or an even larger scale event? How will the class members interact with each other?
Why am I asking? Well, the answer is -- scary to say -- sort of on-topic for here. One of my pet "I want to do this" projects is a course on better gaming (especially better gamemastering). I've been noodling with it for years but have yet to find an approach I really like. This is another way of approaching the idea, and I'm wondering if tackling it this way might have advantages over say, a local face-to-face course or (to pick another possibility), a series of articles and discussion threads on a forum like rpg.net.
yours,
Chris Aylott
The Space-Crime Continuum
selling science fiction, mysteries and games
http://www.spacecrime.com/
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