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When Jane McGonigal suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2009, she created a game, “SuperBetter,” to help herself heal. Today, she unveiled a new platform, SuperBetter, to help others cure what ails ...
SuperBetter CEO Keith Wakeman uses an app to manage his stress while running a startup. The same app, he says, could inspire regular exercise and healthy diet and even help reduce symptoms of ...
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Game developer and researcher Jane McGonigal is among 155 million Americans who play video games, but it's more than a hobby. In her new book, "SuperBetter: A Revolutionary Approach to Getting ...
Jane McGonigal has been creating games ever since she discovered the level editor in Lode Runner for the Commodore 64 back in 1983. Although many people give up on such entertaining pastimes as they ...
San Francisco-based startup SuperBetter Labs is shifting the focus of its namesake social game to focus on strengthening mental resiliency, a decision that coincides with the release of its iPhone app ...
Attendees at Mad*Pow's Healthcare Experience Design (HXD) 2013 conference in Boston got one freebie that wasn't in the gift bag: an extra seven-and-a-half minutes of their life. At least, that's ...
Jane McGonigal is not you average game designer. She is the Director of Games Research & Development at the Institute for the Future, a non-profit group that is researching how games change our lives.
Bronnie Ware was a nurse working in palliative care. She took care of people with multiple illnesses, some curable, others not. She also watched over sick people in the last days of their lives. The ...