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  1. ADD/ADHD Classroom Modifications: Gamification - Competitive vs. Cooperative by Jennifer Siegel — published Oct 24, 2022 — filed under: Adolescent, Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting, ADHD, LARP, Youth, blog posting, blog, recreation therapy, recreational therapy, rpg for education, therapeutic recreation, Image

    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 ...

    Located in Research / … / RPG Research / Hawke's Research
  2. Where are Those Research Reports.... Don't you Just Hate When That Happens? by Jennifer Siegel — published Oct 25, 2020 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Image, Diagnosis Schizophrenia, schizophrenic, schizo-affective, and related, RPG and Psychiatric Disorders, blog, blog posting, research

    In conversation on Facebook yesterday, I mentioned, as I have done a number of times in recent years, about my reading two different research reports about ...

    Located in Research / … / Public / Public Blogs
  3. Does RPG reading complexity impact participant development of intrinsic reading motivation, speed of development, and total reading advancement? by Hawke Robinson — published Aug 22, 2017 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting, Goal: Intrinsic motivation, Goal: Intrinsic motivation for learning, Goal: Reading, reading comprehension, blog posting, Potential RPG Research Question, Image

    RPGs are well known to spark interest in reading, and may promote overall reading advancement. That being said, how much does the reading comprehension ...

    Located in Research / … / Public / Public Blogs
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