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Games For Health Regional Summit: Playnormous, Humana & More

November 9, 2008 by Amy Jussel 9 Comments

Are these critters cute, or what? They're the lil' monsters from our friends at  Playnormous, who shared news of a one day event called the Games for Health Regional Summit coming up December 4, 2008 in Houston, Texas. The event offers a great opportunity to get an introduction to the games for health field. You can meet some of the Playnormous allies and their core … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Advertising, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth Tagged With: 02Fitness, active fitness, BAM, CDC, champions for change, DDR, diabetes, Doug Goldstein, Elf-Island, escape from diab, exergaming, fitness, games for health, gaming, Gaming4Health, Health 2.0, Health eGames, healthy eating, Hg4H, HopeLab, humana, iConecto, iconnecto, iTech Fitness, iZone, Kids, Kids health, kids-fitness, kids.gov, Melanie Mowry, Monster's Blog, network for a healthy california, nutrition, physical education, Playnormous, preventive health, school wellness, Serious games initiative, state wellness mandates, teen gaming gyms, Type 2 diabetes, Verb, Verb yellow ball, virtual nutrition, Whyville, WiiFit, XRKade, yellow ball
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