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1988 - April - An investigation into the value of fantasy role-playing games as a strategy in developing children's creative writing.
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Hawke Robinson
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Jan 24, 2013
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Abstract,
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Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting,
rpg for education,
TODO,
Effects of RPG,
Material to read
Hall, Alex (1988, April). An investigation into the value of fantasy role-playing games as a strategy in developing children's creative writing. University of Nottingham paper on a classroom study. Gamers had a marked increase in writing ability, vocabulary, structural organization, and socialization over control group. 11 pages.
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Potential Effects of RPG
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Mar 13, 2016
The areas and degree of effects likely vary between the different RPG formats of tabletop, live-action, solo/CYOA, or computer-based.
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POTENTIAL AREAS OF EFFECT
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Hawke Robinson
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Mar 24, 2016
The effects of RPGs upon participants are influenced by many variables, including the RPG format: Tabletop, Live-action (LARP), Choose Your Own Adventure / Interactive Solo, and computer-based
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Drake Robinson
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 28, 2017
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Apr 10, 2018 04:17 PM
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Staff
Drake is an aspiring writer, an avid role-playing gamer since 2004, has co-written and been game master for a number of the adventures used in gaming conventions, and written a number of (unpublished) fantasy and science fiction short stories and novellas.
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The RPG Research Project - Research Focus
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Hawke Robinson
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Aug 16, 2017
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Apr 19, 2018 10:13 AM
This page briefly summarizes the research foci of The RPG Research Project
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2007 - RPGR-A00007-part 1 - RPG Adapted for the Deaf Using ASL
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Hawke Robinson
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Dec 12, 2011
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May 10, 2016 11:14 AM
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RPG Research Essay,
Deaf,
Archive
“Hands-On-Adventure” - (ASL signed role playing gaming) - Role-Playing Gaming Adapted for the Deaf Using - American Sign Language - by W.A. Hawkes-Robinson - (c) 2007 - Revised for Creative Commons 2012-10-01
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2004 - RPGR-A00001 An Overview of the History and Potential Therapeutic Value of Role-playing Gaming
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Hawke Robinson
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Sep 30, 2004
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Jan 11, 2016 03:54 PM
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Archive,
Discipline: TR/RT
Role-playing gaming (RPGing) has its roots as far back as ancient history with the development of war-gaming. War-gaming is the simulation of combat strategies and tactics represented in reduced scale with various rules, often with some sort of randomizing agent such as dice or cards to add an element of “realistic” unpredictability. As long as there has been organized warfare, there appears to have been some form of war-gaming in every culture throughout history. Chess and the Chinese game Go both are very much based on war-gaming, but considered lacking by some because of the lack of unpredictability offered by “true” war-gaming using some degree of randomization.
The RPG Research Project Document ID #RPGR-A001-A-20120927A-CC
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TRPG
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Hawke Robinson
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Tabletop Role-Playing Game
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Planning for VR/AR integration/supplementation of RPG/LARP
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 05, 2016
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Sep 19, 2017 11:33 PM
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LARP,
Virtual Reality (VR) / Augment Reality (AR) with RPG/LARP,
MMORPG - Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game,
research,
Computer gaming/gamers tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons - D&D,
Computer Gaming,
blog posting
I am in the middle of finals right now, but will be looking into trying to test out Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) TRPG & LARP using a combination of items...
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Introductions
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Hawke Robinson
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Mar 28, 2016
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Mar 28, 2016 12:30 PM
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FB Role-Play Theory Study Group
By Maria Cambone on Monday, November 25, 2013 at 9:19am
Please introduce yourself here! If you like, feel free to include a photo (if we can upload them to these notes - that has yet to be seen), your location, the role-playing games that you play in, how long you've been RPing, and any other information that you think might be interesting. Please try to keep introductions to less than 200 words, just to keep them easy to skim! Feel free to use the format I created below, or to create your own. Thanks so much, and it's wonderful to meet you!
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