Successful Implementation of Exergaming in Schools
This video is the product of Dr Hansen's research and the commitment of USF to study all forms of active gaming options.
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On criticism levied at the genre by the media is the lack of sustainability, with proper implementation this can be avoided. Despite Lisa's study being just 6 weeks under the microscope, the room she created has been going for over a year and a half.
The result after a year and a half? The teachers and pupils want more more more! This is a great success for everyone involved in video gaming exercise.
Check out his video for all the intel on how this was put together, implemented and for my money - the best quote ever captured on film.
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Comments (2)
Dwayne Sheehan said
at 10:58 pm on Oct 10, 2009
The Canadian Exergaming Research Centre (CERC) is developing exergaming curriculum that is appropriate for elementary and middle school children (see www.ucalgary.ca/exergaming)
Richard Coshott said
at 1:23 pm on May 22, 2010
Why not share what you have learnt here Dwayne for all to see?!
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