Take the Videogames & Personal Spiritual Growth Survey
Moses Silbiger, a grad student at John F. Kennedy University, is conducting an online academic survey of interest. Here is what he posted on the Serious Games Listserv recently, reprinted here with his permission:
I am doing an academic research project based on “How could video games be designed to facilitate personal and spiritual growth?” … Yes, you read it right!
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My intention is to explore the potential use of video games for other purposes beyond entertainment, where designers could bring more meaning to video games, in addition with the fun of play.
I am planning to use this research as a bridge to gradually bring this important subject to the foreground, so we could at least start counting with more qualitative, useful and socially responsible video games in the market.
As a part of this project, I designed a 5 minute online survey and would really appreciate if you could take your time to complete it.
In gratitude for your participation, after completing this survey you will be able to participate in a sweepstakes for a 1-year subscription for 2 magazines of your choice, plus a $50 gift certificate from the GameStop store (prize updated).
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Here is the link to the survey:
http://www.integraleye.com/survey
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Moses indicates the useful survey data window will be closing Mar. 23 so he can finish up his paper. So please take 5 minutes or so and fill out the survey.
