June 28, 2009 There's no question healthGAMERS are exploring the opportunities of using a "perceived problem as a solution" in the gaming world. Humana is now offering $5000 to create a healthy game concept, RWJF crowdsourced ideas in Teen Second Life with their Dream it. Do it. venture for healthier communities and Elf Island's already seeing therapeutic results in their … [Read more...]
Hey Kids: Is There A Market for Healthy Games?
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth Tagged With: Amy-Jussel, Andre Blackman, Archimage, behavioral change, children, clinicians, Dare to compare, Elf-Island, exergaming, G4C, G4H, Game Changers, gameplay, gamers, Games for Change, games for health, gaming for good, Gaming For Health, GoodQuests, gross out game, health, Health 2.0, health care, health change, health e-games, healthGAMERS, Healthy-Kids, HopeLab, Joan Ganz Cooney Center, Kids health, Melanie Lazarus, Monster's Blog, MPH, nutrition, obesity, playing games to improve lives, Playnormous, positive media, ReMission, RWJF, serious-games, technology, video games, virtual nutrition, Wii Fit
Young Runners: A Media Must For Healthy Track Season
May 18, 2009 I confess, I hate to run…always have. It harkens back to my days in 3rd grade when I was given the moniker ‘paddle foot’ for a goofy gait, and self-consciously abstained from public ridicule in favor of water sports instead...(I grew into my size 9 feet, and those flippers came in handy in the pool!) When Marc Bloom’s new book Young Runners: The Complete Guide to … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth Tagged With: athletes, bone growth, Coaching kids, competitive, elite nutrition, exercise, exergaming, GACtv, girls, Girls-Are-Champions, healthy habits, healthy running, healthy running for kids 5 to 18, injury prevention, kids sports tips, kids-fitness, Lisa Izzi, marathon, Marc Bloom, obesity, P.E., pediatric advice, physical education, preteens, racing, Rebecca Scritchfield, runners guide, runners world, school sports, self-worth, shin splints, sports, sports doctors, track and field, Young Runners, Youth-sports