Breathing Games
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Website | http://www.breathinggames.net |
Breathing Games is an open access health commons that aims to promote respiratory health through games for health and open source hardware released under copyleft licences.[1][2] Breathing Games leads collaborations with hospitals and universities in Canada, France,[3] Switzerland, Italy and South Korea, and is a member of the Global Alliance against chronic Respiratory Diseases.[4]
The commons builds on open collaboration and peer production[5][6] to design and develop education and treatment games and hardware for asthma,[7] cystic fibrosis,[8][9] and COPD.[10]
In 2020, Breathing Games organized a joint event between the Geneva Health Forum and Open Geneva to promote open-source health technologies.[11]
In the media[]
Breathing Games is presented through its collaboration with the peer to peer network Sensorica in the documentary A new Economy, directed by Trevor Meier.[12]
In March 2019, the Swiss Television reports on an event organized by Breathing Games during the OpenGeneva festival.[13]
Funding[]
Breathing Games is funded by public research funds (Canadian Institutes of Health Research,[14] French Hospitals Federation – Fonds FHF,[15] European Union OpenCare[16]) and by a private foundation.
Awards[]
In 2019, Breathing Games was a Citypreneurs finalist, a contest hosted by the City of Seoul and United Nations agencies to find solutions to the global goals.[17]
See also[]
- Free software
- Open-source hardware
- Sharing economy
- Digital revolution
References[]
- ^ "Breathing Games Joins Open Source Initiative | Open Source Initiative".
- ^ "Breathing Games | UN Global Compact".
- ^ "Les hôpitaux Necker - Enfants malades et Cochin AP-HP ont participé à la 2ème Game Jam destinée à créer des « serious games » pour adolescents et jeunes adultes atteints de mucoviscidose".
- ^ "Participating Organizations".
- ^ Balli, F.; Gomez, V. (2016). "239 Therapeutic adherence: Exploring open collaboration to mobilize all stakeholders behind children with cystic fibrosis". Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. 15: S112. doi:10.1016/S1569-1993(16)30478-7.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-12-19. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
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- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-05-01. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
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- ^ "Événement en ligne - Geneva Health Forum, du 16 au 18 novembre 2020 : Participez gratuitement à une série d'activités en ligne sur le matériel libre en santé!". 4 November 2020.
- ^ http://aneweconomy.ca
- ^ "19h30 - Hackathon: Le jeu vidéo au service de la santé. - Play RTS".
- ^ "Funding Decisions Database". 20 November 2008.
- ^ "Fonds FHF - Accompagner les projets".
- ^ "Opencare.cc".
- ^ https://www.citypreneurs.org
External links[]
- Peer-to-peer
- Open-source hardware
- Organizations established in the 2000s
- Organizations based in Montreal
- Pulmonology and respiratory therapy organizations