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− | Some options I thought we might talk about:
| + | Takbo is a Sugar-based interactive tool that allows a child to get automated health tips based on the user's inputs. |
− | 1. partnering with Take Action Games, a team who has expressed interest in jointly developing a school health game, although for young adults in our previous conversations
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− | http://takeactiongames.com/TAG/HOME.html
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− | 2. finding funds for an school health game deployment with Sugar on a stick in partnership with http://www.healthiergeneration.org/
| + | Similar to this video, but simpler, automated, and running on Sugar-on-a-Stick |
− | which is funded by the Clinton foundation
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| + | http://newmed.media.mit.edu/projects/?collaborhythm |
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| + | ==Initial Target Users== |
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| + | 4th grade pupils in Manila |
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| + | 4th grade pupils in Boston |
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| + | ==Structure== |
| + | 1. client side |
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| + | user interface where child self-reports health status |
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| + | 2. server side analytics |
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| + | feedback to child based on biometric norms |
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| + | health care tips corresponding to child's profile |
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| + | ==Partners== |
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| + | School Health for 1 Billion Children |
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| + | http://www.schoolhealthforonebillion.org/ |
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| + | graduate students at Harvard Ed School, Harvard School of Public Health, and Kennedy School of Government |
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| + | ==Resources== |
| + | Games for Health |
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| + | http://www.gamesforhealth.org/ |
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| + | School Health Institute |
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| + | http://www.cps.neu.edu/shi/ |
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| + | Take Action Games |
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| + | http://takeactiongames.com/TAG/HOME.html |