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Games for Health Notes

I’m making my slideshow and personal notes for the talk available under a Creative Commons license to use and modify, under the provision that you note Neils Clark as the original author and the Games for Health 2008 proceedings, where this talk was first given.

Notes | Slides

I haven’t made any alterations for readability (they’re just notes to myself, many of which were 86ed before I gave the talk) - feel free to email if you want clarifications on any of it.

Please, please also note that none of this is clinical advice whatsoever. This talk is based off of an academic piece that looks at the more subtle elements of how game addiction may operate - but one of the major points is that none of the work out there is the gospel truth.

Most of all, I appreciate any and all feedback. The piece to go up on SSRN is still being put into a first draft - so critique is more than welcome.

2 Responses to “Games for Health Notes”

  1. on 12 May 2008 at 4:47 amrobustyoungsoul

    Absolutely love the “eyeball” slides. Well done.

  2. on 12 May 2008 at 9:44 amNeils Clark

    Thanks Yeags.

    And yeah, at first I was having some issues with the pink floating eyeball.

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