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by Hawke Robinson published 2022/11/12 09:25:53 GMT-7, last modified 2022-11-12T09:25:59-07:00
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Volunteer Game Master IV Trainee
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

The Level 4 Game Master will run regular sessions with various people, at various locations. The GM IV is also the master trainer of all other GMs, and the senior level team leader. The GM IV provides advocacy, public speaking, training for players, game masters, educators, and therapists for Role-playing games. Volunteer-level free training begins immediately.

Volunteer Game Master II & Entry-Level GM Trainer, Trainee
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

A senior level position. The volunteer Game Master II (GM) provides role-playing game, and optional music, services to people with specific needs, and provide RPG training for entry-level Game Masters to those wishing to learn similar skills. Volunteer-level free training begins immediately.

Volunteer RPG Facilitator I Trainee
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

An entry level position. Help organize, manage, and facilitate RPG and related events using role-playing games, drum circles, and other recreational activities at various locations, conventions, and other events. Volunteer-level free training begins immediately.

Volunteer RPG Player Archetype II Trainee - Therapeutic Settings
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

This is an antry-to-mid-level volunteer position. The level 1 player archetype is responsible for filling the role of various role-playing gamer "types". The Level 2 Player Archetype, for Therapeutic Settings, is a staff member that has been trained to respectfully and professionally fulfil this role in therapeutic settings. The participant takes on various Player Archetype roles to help train Game Master Therapists to learn how to address such situations more effectively. Therapeutic player archetype examples include: Autism spectrum, MD, CP, brain injury, etc. This is an approach similar to roles played in First Aid, ICU, Search & Rescue, talk therapy, and similar training programs. This is an excellent means of gaining experience toward other RPG professional positions.

Volunteer RPG Player Archetype II Trainee - Education Settings
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

This is an entry-to-mid-level volunteer position. The player archetype is responsible for filling the role of various role-playing gamer "types" in education settings. The participant takes on various Player Archetype roles to help train Game Master Educators to learn how to address such situations more effectively. Types include: disruptive student, distractable student, zoned-out student, argumentative student, student with various LDs, etc.

UPDATE! Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, "No" to any use of Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer or other helping services. UPDATE! Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, "No" to any use of Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer or other helping services.
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

UPDATE: JULY 2017 WIZARDS OF THE COAST PROVIDED US WITH A LICENSE! - After years of trying to get any kind of response, the only one we could get for using D&D publicly, was "No" to any use by our company, RPG Therapeutics, or The RPG Research Project, or The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer, and all of our community endeavors, including charity, special needs populations, brain injury recovery, veterans, Autism Spectrum, etc. Hopefully this is just a Tier 1 Support issue. But we just can't get a hold of a human being to speak to. Here is what has happened far...

Average Setup And Preparation Time Average Setup And Preparation Time
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

A great question on the Facebook RPG Connection group page: "All right dungeon Masters listen up let us know what you do to prepare for a game and how long does it usually take you." Here is my lengthy response for a wide range of variables...

4 Big Questions 4 Big Questions
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM

As summarized in Babylon 5, and applicable to RPG character development, and player goals...

Preparing for RPG Research Presentation at WSTRA 17 Preparing for RPG Research Presentation at WSTRA 17
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM

UPDATE: UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO A CLERICAL OR OTHER ERROR, THEY ARE NOT INCLUDING MY PRESENTATION IN THE SCHEDULE, SO IT TURNS OUT I WILL _NOT_ BE SPEAKING AT THIS YEAR'S WSTRA. - - - May 6th is the 17th annual conference for the Washington State Therapeutic Recreation Association. I will be presenting on Using Role-Playing Games to Achieve Therapeutic & Educational Goals: The First Steps, and showing the 50-100+ professionals the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer.

Notes from experiments on RPG optimization (Standard Non-therapeutic/education settings)
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM

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.

Potential Cataloging Software for RPG Museum
by Janine Winfree — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

Archivist Janine Winfree created a list of open-source, free, or low-cost cataloging programs for the RPG Museum. She provides a brief summary of each of these systems as well as her personal recommendations for RPG Museum.

Interactive Complexity Coding
by Victoria Jesswein — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

Where this will be accepted is still unclear, but it is something I came across during my time with Play Therapy, that seems very appropriate for Recreation Therapy / Therapeutic Recreation (RT / TR) and possibly some forms of RPG Therapy. It might only be applicable for mental health clients. I ran it by several professors, and facilities managers, and they were intrigued, but unable to provide further clarification. I welcome additional feedback from others.

Adventures in Middle-earth Group 2 Adventures in Middle-earth Group 2
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM

It is increasingly looking likely that this will, for those participating in Fantasy TRPG, become the standard system platform and setting for RPG Research, RPG Therapeutics, etc. To have a more consistent baseline to compare between groups.

2017 Schedule So Far
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

Things are really ramping up. Here is what the schedule for the year is looking like so far...

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