logging in or signing up Chamberlin obesity Breezy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 186 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 02, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Obesity Prevention Meet-Up: Obesity Prevention Meet-Up Games for Health Conference Baltimore, MD September 28-29, 2006 Plans for the Session: Plans for the Session National initiative for obesity prevention through gameplay Guided discussion and sharing 2 minute review of existing games and initiatives Call for needed research Call for future action Who are we?: Who are we? Barbara Chamberlin, Ph.D. Director, Learning Games Lab New Mexico State University Pamela Martinez Asst. Director for Multimedia Development NMSU Media Productions Who are we?: Who are we? Games and Multimedia Developers University-based Diverse audiences, content, use environments Grant-funded Slide5: Slide6: Slide7: Slide8: Slide9: Slide10: Slide11: Slide12: Who are we?: Who are we? Games and Multimedia Developers University-based Diverse audiences, content, use environments Grant-funded Learning Researchers (Learning Games Lab) Formative and summative Our games and others Developing strategies NMSU Learning Games Lab: NMSU Learning Games Lab Who are we?: Who are we? Extension Faculty Outreach mandate Tied to university research in obesity prevention Game Developers Current projects include Development of DDR games (non-dance) Non-exercise DVD Eat, Move, Learn science curriculum Obesity Prevention through Video Games:Research, Development, Outreach: Obesity Prevention through Video Games: Research, Development, Outreach Create Obesity Prevention Through Gameplay Research Consortium Identify existing research, share findings Fund and promote future research Initial Consortium Members: Initial Consortium Members Carol Boushey, PhD, RD Purdue University, Foods and Nutrition Marta VanLoan, PhD USDA-Western Human Nutrition Research Center Jeanne Gleason, EdD NMSU Educational Media Productions Elena Serrano, PhD USDA Obesity Management Team Ann Maloney, PhD Maine Medical Center Kathleen Welshimer, PhD Southern Illinois University Benjamin Jacquez Southern Area Health Education Center Denise Leonardi, MD Family Care Associates Martha Archuleta, PhD NMSU Extension Family and Consumer Science Teresa Keller, PhD NMSU Nursing Faculty Ian Bogost, PhD The Georgia Institute of Technology Ben Sawyer Games for Health, Serious Games Initiative Charles Huang Red Octane Laura Hatch Kidnetic.com Others _____________________ Obesity Prevention through Video Games:Research, Development, Outreach: Obesity Prevention through Video Games: Research, Development, Outreach Develop games to prevent obesity Target 12-14 year old youth Use as goal to drive research in message development and assessment Assess game impact Obesity Prevention through Video Games:Research, Development, Outreach: Obesity Prevention through Video Games: Research, Development, Outreach Pilot Outreach and Distribution Status: Status Waiting word on funding Will move forward with Phase I Interested in improving the proposal and driving a national initiative Guided Discussion and Sharing: Guided Discussion and Sharing 3 minute speaker limit Lessons learned: share existing games and initiatives Guided Discussion and Sharing: Guided Discussion and Sharing 3 minute speaker limit What research is needed? Guided Discussion and Sharing: Guided Discussion and Sharing 3 minute speaker limit Action Points: Where do we go from here? In closing…: In closing… Complete electronic sign in sheet I’ll email notes (and contact information) to group Barbara Chamberlin, PhD 505/646-2848 Bchamber@nmsu.edu You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Chamberlin obesity Breezy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 186 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 02, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Obesity Prevention Meet-Up: Obesity Prevention Meet-Up Games for Health Conference Baltimore, MD September 28-29, 2006 Plans for the Session: Plans for the Session National initiative for obesity prevention through gameplay Guided discussion and sharing 2 minute review of existing games and initiatives Call for needed research Call for future action Who are we?: Who are we? Barbara Chamberlin, Ph.D. Director, Learning Games Lab New Mexico State University Pamela Martinez Asst. Director for Multimedia Development NMSU Media Productions Who are we?: Who are we? Games and Multimedia Developers University-based Diverse audiences, content, use environments Grant-funded Slide5: Slide6: Slide7: Slide8: Slide9: Slide10: Slide11: Slide12: Who are we?: Who are we? Games and Multimedia Developers University-based Diverse audiences, content, use environments Grant-funded Learning Researchers (Learning Games Lab) Formative and summative Our games and others Developing strategies NMSU Learning Games Lab: NMSU Learning Games Lab Who are we?: Who are we? Extension Faculty Outreach mandate Tied to university research in obesity prevention Game Developers Current projects include Development of DDR games (non-dance) Non-exercise DVD Eat, Move, Learn science curriculum Obesity Prevention through Video Games:Research, Development, Outreach: Obesity Prevention through Video Games: Research, Development, Outreach Create Obesity Prevention Through Gameplay Research Consortium Identify existing research, share findings Fund and promote future research Initial Consortium Members: Initial Consortium Members Carol Boushey, PhD, RD Purdue University, Foods and Nutrition Marta VanLoan, PhD USDA-Western Human Nutrition Research Center Jeanne Gleason, EdD NMSU Educational Media Productions Elena Serrano, PhD USDA Obesity Management Team Ann Maloney, PhD Maine Medical Center Kathleen Welshimer, PhD Southern Illinois University Benjamin Jacquez Southern Area Health Education Center Denise Leonardi, MD Family Care Associates Martha Archuleta, PhD NMSU Extension Family and Consumer Science Teresa Keller, PhD NMSU Nursing Faculty Ian Bogost, PhD The Georgia Institute of Technology Ben Sawyer Games for Health, Serious Games Initiative Charles Huang Red Octane Laura Hatch Kidnetic.com Others _____________________ Obesity Prevention through Video Games:Research, Development, Outreach: Obesity Prevention through Video Games: Research, Development, Outreach Develop games to prevent obesity Target 12-14 year old youth Use as goal to drive research in message development and assessment Assess game impact Obesity Prevention through Video Games:Research, Development, Outreach: Obesity Prevention through Video Games: Research, Development, Outreach Pilot Outreach and Distribution Status: Status Waiting word on funding Will move forward with Phase I Interested in improving the proposal and driving a national initiative Guided Discussion and Sharing: Guided Discussion and Sharing 3 minute speaker limit Lessons learned: share existing games and initiatives Guided Discussion and Sharing: Guided Discussion and Sharing 3 minute speaker limit What research is needed? Guided Discussion and Sharing: Guided Discussion and Sharing 3 minute speaker limit Action Points: Where do we go from here? In closing…: In closing… Complete electronic sign in sheet I’ll email notes (and contact information) to group Barbara Chamberlin, PhD 505/646-2848 Bchamber@nmsu.edu