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Power of Play Pt3: Active Video Games In Schools?

February 15, 2011 by Amy Jussel 8 Comments

Feb. 15, 2011 “What if…?” Those two words have ignited innovation for centuries, so what better way to harness the Power Of Play than pairing health science thought leaders and industry entrepreneurs … [Read more...]

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