Posts tagged with “resources”
ICYMI: New Game Studies Books
4/30/2017 • ☕️ 2 minute read
What a time to be someone who studies video games! When I started down this line of research (~2008) there were very few comprehensive resources in the field — particularly books. Flash forward to today, and there are literally hundreds! However…
New Book Alert: A Parent's Guide to Video Games
12/3/2016 • ☕️ 1 minute read
My new book, A Parent’s Guide to Video Games: The essential guide to understanding how video games impact your child’s physical, social, and psychological well-being, was released this week!
Despite the fact that video games have been in our everyday…
Independent Consulting
7/19/2016 • ☕️ 1 minute read
Recently, I have started to take on some research and design consultancy work. This has allowed me to continue my work in the field of psychology/game studies as well as dabble in specific areas of research I may not have had the opportunity to do so…
Understanding Video Game Research
4/29/2016 • ☕️ 1 minute read
This week Massively OP published an op-ed on understanding video game research. It does a really great job of outlining what is important to pay attention to when digesting this kind of research as well as what should potentially be questioned when…
Ludodemia and Other DiGRA Student Resources
4/18/2014 • ☕️ 3 minute read
For those who are not familiar with DiGRA Students, we are an international community of students and early career researchers studying digital games. I, and my co-founder Ashley O’Toole-Brown, developed this community with the hopes that it would…