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CHARGEDCHARGED

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Hello!I am Dan MusilekI am here to CHARGE you

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Why should you get Charged???

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“ You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.

◇Zig Ziglar

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Introduction◇ Charged merges “digital natives” technology

knowledge with physical fitness through augmented reality, to combat childhood obesity

◇ Americans as of 2014:■ 90% own a cell phone■ First phone at age 6◇ Charged:■ Motivates through gamification■ Gives immediate results◇ Physical Fitness:■ 60 min. aerobic activity per day■ Stimulates brain activity■ 20 min. physical activity before core

courses

Physical fitness stimulated brain activity after children took a 20-minute walk (Lee, 2015)

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12,700,000Obese children in America (CDC, 2015)

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Obesity in childrenHigher Risk For:

◇ Asthma◇ Heart Disease◇ Low Self-Esteem◇ Diabetes◇ High Blood Pressure◇ Joint, Bone, & Muscle Problems

In the past 30 years, obesity has more than doubled in children (age 6-11) and quadrupled in adolescents (age 12-19) (CDC, 2015)

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Physical Activity in Students

No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)

◇ 2002◇ Required tests

(3rd-8th/ once in HS)◇ Designed to improve

education systems international competitiveness

Since NCLB◇ 44% of schools have

cut gym class, recess, and art classes

◇ Schools aid in future health care concerns & costs

Participation in PA◇ 29% of students

report getting 60 min/day

◇ Six states require gym:■ Illinois■ Iowa■ Massachusetts■ New Mexico■ New York■ Vermont

300,000 teachers lost their jobs from 2008-2011 and the first budget cuts are in gym and arts (SPARK, n.a.)

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“Technology is making America fat”

-Americans

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“Technology in the form of screen time… has been identified as a significant contributor to childhood obesity” (Fuller, 2015)

Screen Time:◇ No more than 2 hour per day ages 2 and older◇ Children ages 8-18 average 7.5 hours daily◇ Video Games, Computer, Phones & Tablets

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Purpose

To allow children to combat childhood obesity while applying their pre-existing knowledge of new-age technology to the physical fitness setting and learning environment

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Charged Will:

◇ Meet the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans:■ Aerobic■ Muscle Strengthening■ Bone Strengthening

◇ Reestablish the need of physical activity in schools while still meeting requirements of NCLB

◇ Utilize technology in new ways to combat the effect of obesity

◇ Create/restore teaching jobs

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Let’s enter a new REALITY

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Take this...

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To this...

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TO THIS...

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40 min.Lecture

Timeline

20 min. Physical Activity

40 min.Lecture

20 min. Physical Activity

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Charged utilizes gamification to engage students, and they begin earning daily points from the time they log in. Point values vary as followed:

● Daily log in: 5 points● Log in five days in a row: additional 25 points● Complete five mini games in homeroom: 5 points● Complete five mini games in each core subject per week:

additional 10 points/ea.● Participation in augmented physical activity: 25 points

615 total points available per weekStudent’s weekly goal is to reach 555 points per week

Students can earn additional points by:

● Earning a Gold medal in augmented activity: additional 20 points

● Earning a Silver medal in augmented activity: additional 15 points

● Earning a Bronze medal in augmented activity: additional 10 points

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Thanks!Any questions?

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Credits◇ About. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://mrnussbaum.com/about/

◇ Boyd, R. (2015, April 9). At what age does the average American get a cellphone? Study shows it's younger than many might think. Retrieved from http://fox13now.com/2015/04/09/at-what-age-does-the-average-american-get-a-cellphone-study-shows-its-younger-than-many-might-think/

◇ ◇ Childhood Overweight and Obesity. (2015, November 9). Retrieved from

http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/◇ ◇ Defining Childhood Obesity. (2015, June 19). Retrieved from

http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/defining.html◇ ◇ Fuller, T. (2015, September 18). Obesity in Children and Technology. Retrieved

from http://www.livestrong.com/article/46320-obesity-children-technology/◇ ◇ Gambling with Our Future, Part 1: An Alarming Downward Trend in America's

Concern for Physical Education. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sparkpe.org/blog/alarming-downward-trend-for-physical-education/

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◇ Gambling with our Future, Part 2: Implications of Removing Physical Education from Schools. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sparkpe.org/blog/implications-of-removing-physical-education-from-school/

◇ How It Works | Adventure to Fitness. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://adventuretofitness.com/how-it-works

◇ How much physical activity do children need? (2015, June 4). Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/basics/children/

◇ Klein, A. (2015, April 10). No Child Left Behind: An Overview. Retrieved from http://www.edweek.org/ew/section/multimedia/no-child-left-behind-overview-definition-summary.html

◇ LeapBand: Best Kids Fitness and Activity Tracker | LeapFrog. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.leapfrog.com/en-us/products/leapband

◇ Lee, A. (2015, February 24). 7 Charts that Show the State of Youth Sports in the US and Why it Matters. Retrieved from http://www.aspeninstitute.org/about/blog/7-charts-that-show-the-state-of-youth-sports-in-the-us-and-why-it-matters

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◇ Mobile Technology Fact Sheet. (2014, January 12). Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/mobile-technology-fact-sheet/

◇ Patterson, J. (2013, July 14). Many schools cutting back on physical education. Retrieved from http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/education/many-schools-cutting-back-physical-education

◇ Physical Activity Facts. (2015, June 17). Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/physicalactivity/facts.htm

◇ The Effect of Budget Cuts on Physical Education | SPARK PE. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sparkpe.org/blog/the-effect-of-budget-cuts-on-physical-education/

◇ What Is Physical Activity? (2015, October 29). Retrieved from http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/phys