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| Slides | 11/19/2009 | |
From 2004 to 2007, Digitalmill led a project called Games for Health to bring together video and computer game developers and health care professionals to discover what role games could play in improving health and health care. | Grant Results Reports | 01/23/2009 |
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) announced today the first round of grants awarded through the Health Games Research national program. More than $2 million in grants will enable research teams to help strengthen the evidence base that supports the... | News releases | 05/29/2008 |
Conference Explores Role of Video Games in Improving Health Register now for Games for Health 2005, a conference exploring how video game technologies, tradecraft and talent can create breakthroughs in personal and professional health care. | Stories and articles | 08/08/2005 |
Joan Ganz Cooney Center Identifies Video Games as a Potential Ally in Children's Health A report from the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop specifies how increased national investment in research-based digital games can play a cost-effective and transformative role. | News releases | 06/23/2009 |
Pioneering Ideas: Video Games and Health?Really! One of the best things about supporting Games for Health is seeing how this field is growing. When I attended the first Games for Health Conference in 2004 in Madison, Wisc., there were about a 100 people in the room.... | Blog post | 10/13/2006 |
Ben Sawyer, President of Digitalmill and Games for Health Founder A diehard video game designer and player forges productive connections between the health and gaming arenas. | Grantee profiles | 06/08/2006 |
Playing Games to Improve Health at the 2008 Games for Health Conference Playing games was front and center at the 2008 Games for Health conference held at the Baltimore Convention Center, May 8-9, 2008. | Video, Stories and articles | 05/14/2008 |
Pioneering Ideas: Developing and Sustaining Health Games?A ... We welcome Melanie Lazarus as part of our guest blogger series. Melanie M. Lazarus, MPH is the Director of Marketing for Archimage, a serious game developer with titles including Escape From Diab and Nanoswarm: Invasion from Inner Space. She is... | Blog post | 06/24/2009 |
Connecting the worlds of video games and health, this interactive story profiles different ways in which people are using games to improve health behaviors and transform the delivery of care. | Grantee stories video, Grantee profiles | 05/06/2008 |