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Should RPG Research Bother with Social Network Sites Should RPG Research Bother with Social Network Sites
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

This week a Facebook user asked us to create an account on Google Plus, and this has created a cascade of issues. Your feedback is needed on this topic, how social network sites might impact your participation in the RPG Research Project. I have also posted a video regarding this topic.

Environmental Impact on Role-playing Gamers Environmental Impact on Role-playing Gamers
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

Determine ideal environmental settings for role-playing game sessions, and if various settings have different effects on the therapeutic or educational impact of role-playing gaming.

BBC - What happened to Dungeons and Dragons? BBC - What happened to Dungeons and Dragons?
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

By Darren Waters - BBC News Online - Monday, 26 April, 2004, 12:40 GMT 13:40 UK. In the 1980s millions of teenagers world-wide would battle dragons armed with just dice, paper and pens. D&D became part of youth sub-culture but as the game celebrates its 30th birthday, is anyone still playing?

Determine if Different RPG Campaign Settings Have Different Therapeutic and Educational Effects on Participants Determine if Different RPG Campaign Settings Have Different Therapeutic and Educational Effects on Participants
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

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RPG in Prisons
by Jennifer Siegel — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

An archived article from 2010 was recently doing the rounds in Facebook RPG groups, here is more information on the topic and some of my relevant thoughts and experiences.

Theory and Hypothesis of the Role-playing Gamer "Floater" Theory and Hypothesis of the Role-playing Gamer "Floater"
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

I have a new hypothesis as to why the stereotypes about role-playing gamers have become stronger over the decades rather than being disproved over time (as all the research indicates). I call it a hypothesis of the "Role-playing Gamer Floater"...

First Send of RPG Questionnaire to a Senator and a Representative First Send of RPG Questionnaire to a Senator and a Representative
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

I just sent the first two government representatives, on my extensive list, a form of the questionnaire about their views regarding role-playing games and gamers. Will see if they respond, and what the responses are like. The first I contacted were Washington state eastern Washington United States Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R), and United States Senator (for Washington) Patty Murray (D).

My best ICT lesson: algorithms and binary meets fantasy scenarios My best ICT lesson: algorithms and binary meets fantasy scenarios
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

Inspired by the book Computational Fairy Tales, Chris Leach created a fantasy world for his ICT class to introduce them to computational thinking - Re-posted here for archival purposes, an interesting article on how an information and communication technologies instructor used fantasy settings, that could be tied into role-playing gaming to help explain mathematical and computer science based concepts in ways that might be more accessible to a wider audience....

Opinion - Big Bang Theory episode on Dungeons & Dragons - The Love Spell Potential Opinion - Big Bang Theory episode on Dungeons & Dragons - The Love Spell Potential
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

Last week, the sitcom The Big Bang Theory spent almost an entire episode on Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). This was episode 23 of Season 6, titled "The Love Spell Potential". If you were not a tabletop Role-playing gamer before, did their representation in any way alter your view of tabletop RPG? Did it increase, decrease, or not at all impact your view of role-playing games and gamers? If you are already a tabletop RPGer, how did you feel about the representation on the show? How did you feel about the sexual rules added? The stereotypes?

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