Luna Uni – An RPG for Mastering Writing

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For our fifth ‘Show & Tell’, Ludogogy welcomes Michael Low. Michael is here along with 5th Grade teachers Tom and Tyler to talk about Luna Uni, an RPG which sits at the heart of a creative writing programme for schools.

But Luna Uni offers more than just writing. As we discover during this chat, it also unlocks Social and Emotional Learning, Critical Thinking and much more.

Michael is currently seeking playtesters and other interested folk, to get involved in larger scale testing and validation of the programme. You don’t need to be in the US – all are welcome. Get in touch.

Show & Tell videos will all accumulate at the Show & Tell Page as they are published. If you want to find out more about Luna Uni, Michael himself, and his other projects and work,take a look at his links page.

If you would like to appear in a Show & Tell episode, get in touch at info@ludogogy.co.uk

Editor at Ludogogy
Sarah Le-Fevre is a games-based learning professional who specialises in organisational learning around systemic ‘wicked problems’, and helping businesses spot and exploit opportunities for ethical ‘for good’ innovation. She works with tools such as Lego® Serious Play® and the Octalysis gamification framework to create compelling immersive learning experiences. She is currently writing a book outlining a systems practice approach to delivering impactful learning within organisations.

A real board games nerd, she is considering having her floors reinforced to support the ever increasing weight of the boxes. When she is not designing or facilitating learning games she is the editor of Ludogogy Magazine. Sarah lives in Oxfordshire with her husband, younger daughter, and a beautiful (but very loud) Bengal cat.

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