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RPG Handbook of Practice for Education & Therapy
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Nov 10, 2015
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last modified
Dec 08, 2022 02:57 PM
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filed under:
Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting,
Disabilities,
Book,
Discipline: TR/RT
Here you will find the latest and earlier drafts of the Role-Playing Gaming Therapeutic Recreation Handbook of Practice. This is made available through the Creative Commons copyright variant for Attribution and Share-Alike. This is provided in the hopes that others will help with adding to the whole of this book to the benefit of the entire community.
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Thank You John Muir!
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Oct 09, 2015
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last modified
Feb 05, 2023 08:58 AM
Thank you John Muir, for donating $40 to the wheelchair friendly RPG Trailer fund raiser!
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2008 - RPGR-A00003 - The Defamation of Role-playing Gaming and Gamers.
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Sep 29, 2015
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last modified
Dec 08, 2022 10:53 AM
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filed under:
RPG Research Essay,
Archive,
Discipline: TR/RT
By W.A. Hawkes-Robison
Original Version 2008-11-20
Version 2 2008-12-06
Version 3 2011-12-09
Updated for Creative Commons License: 2012-09-29
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Collection of RPG Educational Programs
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Aug 13, 2015
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last modified
Dec 08, 2022 10:47 AM
This list is autogenerated by finding all articles, links, files, and pages that have the categorization of "Filed under: RPG Education example". If you are aware of a program that is not listed, using role-playing gaming for education, please post a comment here, or email ( rpgresearcher at gmail dot com ).
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List of Programs utilizing RPG for Education
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Aug 13, 2015
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Gathered information on using role-playing games to achieve educational goals.
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RPG Research & Hawke Robinson at WorldCon
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Jun 20, 2015
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last modified
Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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filed under:
worldcon,
News,
hawke robinson,
sasquan
Two different groups requested my participation in WorldCon 73 (Sasquan) so as per request here is my short bio and schedule from August 19th to 23rd. I hope to see many of you there.
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RPG Research Project Presenting at PNWATRA Conference January 2016 in Portland OR
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Jun 20, 2015
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last modified
Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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filed under:
Conference,
therapeutic role-playing game,
RPG Research Presentation,
recreation therapy,
recreational therapy,
therapeutic rpg,
blog,
rpg for therapy,
Convention,
News,
therapeutic recreation,
rpg for education,
Presentation,
RPG Research Project Updates
The schedule for the Pacific Northwest American Therapeutic Recreation Association conference has been confirmed. I will be presenting at the Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Oregon, on "The use of Role-Playing Games (RPG) as an Intervention Modality" on January 29th, 2016, from 2:20 pm to 3:50 pm.
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Avista (Energy Company) Worker and RPG Research Discussion on RPG-based Professional Training
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Jun 20, 2015
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last modified
Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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filed under:
Professional Training,
blog posting,
Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting,
rpg for education
I just had a surprising dialog with some Avista (my local power company) workers regarding role-playing games...
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Notes from experiments on RPG optimization - Maximizing enjoyment, benefit, immersion, flow, safety, etc.
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by
Hawke Robinson
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published
Jun 20, 2015
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last modified
Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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filed under:
Full Text,
hawke robinson,
correlative research,
Gender Bias,
Case study(ies),
Potential RPG Research Question,
Effects of RPG,
anecdote,
FAQs / Frequently Asked Questions,
Analysis,
research,
Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, EEG,
absorption,
blog posting,
RPG Research Essay,
RPG Research Project Updates,
causal study(ies)
Here is a summary of many observations I have made over the decades through various experiments in trying to optimize the RPG experience. This is from a huge pile of hundreds of documents I have written, spanning over 15+ years of research (and nearly 40 years of RPG experience). It will likely take me a year or more to finish integrating all that information into this document. All of the placeholder topics I currently have documents to fill in the blanks, but I time is the challenge in doing so. Bit by bit I am uploading all that content to here.
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Notes from experiments on RPG optimization (Standard Non-therapeutic/education settings)
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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Gender Bias,
Social Skills Development through RPG,
correlative research,
FAQs / Frequently Asked Questions,
research,
anecdote,
blog posting,
RPG Research Essay,
RPG Research Project Updates,
causal study(ies)
Here is a summary of many observations I have made through various experiments in trying to optimize the RPG experience. These are based both on observations (most of which include thousands of hours of recorded RPG sessions), verbal feedback, and formal assessment forms from participants. Scores of variables were taken into consideration and repeatedly tweaked to try to find some level of causal changes, but at this stage are probably only at best correlative, in the enjoyment levels of participants. There are plenty of potential confounds here, and so every statement should have that taken into consideration that these should be further researched with more rigorous techniques. However, implementation of these observations does seem to have lead to consistently higher assessment & observation scores. I hope others find this useful for trying to optimize your own RPG setting. This was a non-therapeutic and non-educational setting, it was only for standard leisure activity of tabletop role-playing games.
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