[CAR-PGa] PBS Idea Channel mentions RPG Research

Greetings,

Last week the PBS Idea Channel ran a piece on Dungeons & Dragons benefits (as
was mentioned on this list then), today they responded to comments from last
weeks video, and mentioned in the comments section of their video, RPG
Research and suggested people should check out the website.

Here is the video they mentioned RPG Research (near the end of the video in
the response to comments portion of the show):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9QhyDdWbBY

Here is the video they posted last week on the benefits of playing Dungeons &
Dragons (as was posted on this list last week):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFtlDhksGHA

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Getting the word out bit by bit.

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-Hawke Robinson
Role-playing gamer since 1979.
Game master since 1984.
Recreation therapist, music therapist, and pyschology research scientist in
training.
Retired Computer Scientist.

The RPG Research Project
http://www.rpgr.org
(509) 252-0800
1312 N. Monroe Suite 114
Spokane, WA
99218

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rpgresearch
Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpgresearch
Skype: dev2devportal

Mission: Clearly establish through rigorous scientific
testing the causal therapeutic and educational impact
of role playing gaming on participants.

"Holistic medicine treats the person rather than the disease,
its concern lies with the 'whole person' and with permitting
individuals to assume self-responsibility for their own health.
Whereas illness is the sole concern of 'traditional medicine',
holistic 'well medicine' deals with wellness and health promotion"

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