Personal Activity Platform
October 10, 2008 Quest No CommentsI first conceived the idea of a “Personal Activity Platform” a few months back when thinking about how a player could move between different ExerGames and take a playing profile with them. In my case it would be something like “right arm is better than left so work him more on the left, pretty fit so crank up the intensity, rhythmic coordination is a bit off so don’t make music games too hard“.
After hearing a presentation which described the development of smart cards for use with arcade games I revisited the idea. Ideally, mobile phones would be the platform of choice. I then began to think how you could also tap into the potential supporting and motivating power of social networks.
What you end up with is some form of multifunction tool that helps motivate and track your daily physical activity and also facilitates the playing of different ExerGames.
I included this idea in my talk to the EU Platform last month and suggested that it ought to be considered alongside physical and social infrastructure initiatives to promote physical activity. Furthermore, it could be achieved in a relatively short period of time and for a lot less money too.
Clearly, the idea needs a lot more development, but I would like to ask for suggestions as to what features and functions you think should go to make up the “Personal Activity Platform“?
