GregChristopher
First Post
It seems to me like we are moving into a media environment in which people are voracious consumers of the written word, but just not in the forms that we traditionally use; books, magazines, newspapers, etc. That is the not the written word they want to read. Instead, people are choosing structurally different ways of presenting information. We are seeing increasing resistance to reading lots of information presented in page-after-page of text.
I think this may be a large part of why a lot of people are turning away from RPGs. They don't feel like taking the time to read a 200 page book. So what can we do for people who want to read differently?
I think we have to move beyond books to a non-linear format of information presentation. We need to learn from the web. People are reading the web and not reading books. What can we learn from that? How can we present information in a way that people want to read? Wikis are a start, but I think we have to go beyond that.
It seems like we have to break information down into smaller chunks and present them in a more navigable way.
I have been working on my own tentative method for this, I even put up a demo on RPGnow/DriveThruRPG called Aqualii Temple, but I am very interested in other possible ways to break up information and present it in a new innovative way.
Does anyone have a great idea on how to do this? How to move beyond books?
I think this may be a large part of why a lot of people are turning away from RPGs. They don't feel like taking the time to read a 200 page book. So what can we do for people who want to read differently?
I think we have to move beyond books to a non-linear format of information presentation. We need to learn from the web. People are reading the web and not reading books. What can we learn from that? How can we present information in a way that people want to read? Wikis are a start, but I think we have to go beyond that.
It seems like we have to break information down into smaller chunks and present them in a more navigable way.
I have been working on my own tentative method for this, I even put up a demo on RPGnow/DriveThruRPG called Aqualii Temple, but I am very interested in other possible ways to break up information and present it in a new innovative way.
Does anyone have a great idea on how to do this? How to move beyond books?