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Old Research Repository
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Aug 16, 2017
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last modified
Mar 21, 2019 02:48 PM
This is RPG Research's older research repository. We are currently moving more than 3,000 content items (1 multi-page essay equals 1 content item) from this old site to our new repository at www.rpgresearch.com/research . The new repository is better organized and formatted, but it takes months for our volunteers to move all this content from the old site to the new site, so we are keeping the old repository available until the move is complete. All new research is being added to the new repository, no new research is being added to this old repository as of 2018.
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Post LARP Depression
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Hawke Robinson
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published
Jun 21, 2017
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last modified
Jun 21, 2020 06:29 AM
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filed under:
Diagnosis: Depression,
LARP
Live-action role-playing (larp) occupies a unique place among analog games, for it demands as much from players’ bodies as it does from their minds. It comes then as no surprise that many players find themselves in the situation of feeling confused, exhausted, and emotionally raw after a larp event.1 In fact, larpers frequently exhaust themselves in advance through the leisure labor of planning their costumes, character actions, possible outcomes, and interactions...
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LARP and Bleed
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WSTRA Con 16 RPG Research Presentation Proposal Hawkes Robinson 20150110f
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Hawke Robinson
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May 06, 2017 05:01 PM
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Therapeutic Recreation / Recreation Therapy
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Washington State Therapeutic Recreation Association 2015 Annual Conference
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LARP and Consent Culture
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Jun 21, 2017
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last modified
Aug 09, 2020 02:34 PM
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filed under:
LARP
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LARP and Bleed
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The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer
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Hawke Robinson
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published
Aug 02, 2015
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last modified
Nov 07, 2020 07:30 AM
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filed under:
News,
rpg trailer
I already regularly run (for free) non-modified role-playing games that include players with Autism Spectrum, Cerebral Palsy, and at-risk youth in the Spokane area. I would like to be able to provide these games to a much broader geographic area, including rural areas, and groups that do not have their own facilities. The Role-playing Gaming trailer will make it possible to provide these sessions to many more people over a much wider area and populace.
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What is Question/Hypothesis of the RPG Research Observation Group 1?
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Hawke Robinson
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Mar 27, 2013
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last modified
Aug 22, 2017 04:20 PM
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filed under:
Potential RPG Research Question,
research,
blog,
blog posting,
RPG Research Project Updates
I had a recent question on Facebook about my posting: "Finished session 5 with RPG Preliminary Observation group 1, using Ea d20 RPG in a Tolkien Middle-earth setting." The question was from Sarah Lynne Bowman, author of The Functions of Role-playing Games: How Participants Create Community, Solve Problems and Explore Identity. She asked: "What's the research question/hypothesis?"
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The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Nov 30, 2015
Information on the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer.
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About
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Sep 23, 2015
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last modified
Sep 23, 2015 11:07 AM
Here is a much longer version of the "About" page for the RPG Research Project.
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The RPG Research Project Specific Archives
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ADD/ADHD Classroom Modifications: Gamification - Competitive vs. Cooperative
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Jan 19, 2016
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last modified
Jul 05, 2020 07:33 AM
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filed under:
blog,
LARP,
Adolescent,
recreation therapy,
Youth,
Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting,
blog posting,
rpg for education,
recreational therapy,
therapeutic recreation
This is a less formal, discussion posting. Not really cleaned up, since I have other deadlines looming where I need to focus my time. But I wanted to post it while thinking about it, before it gets buried by other projects. It is a slightly lengthy, not quite essay, regarding my concerns about the recommendations for "gamification" of instruction in the classroom, especially competitive versus cooperative. It is posted more as a forum discussion request. I look forward to everyone's comments.
At the time of this posting I was taking an elective course in Teaching Youth & Teens with ADD / ADHD & Executive Function (EF) Deficits. Basically how to understand and provide appropriate adaptations when teaching this population group. Part of the course includes online discussions. I thought I would save for discussion outside of the classroom, my postings of related topics. I welcome feedback from others...
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W. A. Hawkes-Robinson
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by
admin
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published
Jun 18, 2015
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last modified
Oct 29, 2018 12:03 PM
W. A. Hawkes-Robinson, "Hawke Robinson", is the founder of the RPG Research Project, creator of the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer, and President of RPG Therapeutics LLC.
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