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January 30th, 2008

Exploring exergaming with Heriot Watt University

Derek Robertson
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Some time ago I had the pleasure of welcoming Dr Sam Fawkner and Dr Ailsa Niven to the Consolarium. They are both lecturers/researchers from Heriot Watt University and they were keen to find out more about ‘exergaming‘ software. We spent an afternoon working out on the DDR dance mat attached to the PS2 and engaging with he PS2 Eye-Toy and playing Wii Sports. As a result of our discussions it transpired that we both shared an interest in using wireless dance mats as a motivational tool and appropriate context for adolescent girls, who may be tuned off by ‘traditional PE’. Our intention to embark on a joint project was somewhat inhibited due to the cost of the resource that we aimed to use. This resource enables up to 32 class sets of industry standard dance mats to wirelessly connect to a Linux PC that logs, in real time, each player/dancer’s performance … but the cost was always out of our reach.

Today I attended a meeting at Heriot Watt University where a working group met to support and offer advice at an early stage to a PhD student Called Joan Henretty. Joan intends to explore the range of exergaming applications that are currently available (and what will be coming) in order to see how appropriate and relevant exergaming resources can impact in a positive fashion the attitudes of adolescent girls’ towards exercise. Representatives from Sportscotland, Scottish Health Promoting Schools Unit and East Lothian Active Schools were also in attendance.

The Consolarium’s remit was always to encourage, nurture and promote gamesĀ  based learning in Scottish schools but it also aims to forge links with industry and academic partners to explore and make sense of the practice that happens in schools. Today’s meeting proved to be very fruitful and the work that will develop through this group and via Joan’s work will no doubt help us identify how schools can resource and manage exergaming in classrooms but with an underpinning evidence base that will help inform our practice….

Categories exergaming, exertainment

2 Responses to “Exploring exergaming with Heriot Watt University”

  1. Ewan McIntosh February 2nd, 2008 at 3:12 pm

    Social media hasn’t really had that research base that we all crave so much, so it’s great to see that not only do we have a burgeoning Consolarium research base but also, with the foundation of the Institute for Social Media with Manchester Business School and us, it looks like we’ll have the whole suite (and potential crossover) of social media and gaming research at our fingertips. :-)

  2. Peter Cornish February 5th, 2008 at 7:41 am

    I am Gail Miller’s husband. I am presently in Edinburgh on business and am writing to see whether I could visit the Consolarium on Friday 8 Feb 08 from Edinburgh. My interest is through my being majority owner of one of the few private Higher Ed Colleges in Australia, where we prepare at Degree and post-grad level teachers in PE, Health, PD and Dance – among other Degrees. Gail has recommended I try to visit to discuss. Is it possible? I leave Edinburgh on Sunday 10th en route back to Australia. The blog item on dance mats etc caugbht my close attention of course! I cna be contacted on the e-mail above if a visit is possible. Many thanks for considering this.

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