TTIP https://game.sitemasonry.gmu.edu/ en Mason hosts international symposium on digital therapeutics https://game.sitemasonry.gmu.edu/news/2022-11/mason-hosts-international-symposium-digital-therapeutics <span>Mason hosts international symposium on digital therapeutics </span> <span><span>Shayla Brown</span></span> <span>Tue, 11/22/2022 - 14:17</span> <div class="layout layout--gmu layout--twocol-section layout--twocol-section--30-70"> <div class="layout__region region-first"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_associated_people" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-associated-people"> <h2>In This Story</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-associated-people field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">People Mentioned in This Story</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/profiles/ashehu" hreflang="und">Amarda Shehu</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout__region region-second"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:body" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasebody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Body</div> <div class="field__item"><figure role="group"><div> <div class="field field--name-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img src="/sites/g/files/yyqcgq386/files/2022-11/IMG_7447.jpg" width="750" height="563" alt="Q and A Panel at the International Symposium on Digital Therapeutics. Photo credit Jessie Ferguson" loading="lazy" /></div> </div> <figcaption>Q&amp;A Panel at the International Symposium on Digital Therapeutics. Photo by Shayla Brown</figcaption></figure><p>George Mason University's <a href="https://game.gmu.edu">Computer Game Design Program</a> and <a href="https://masonkorea.gmu.edu/articles/17848" target="_blank">Mason Korea partner</a> NC Soft hosted a symposium at Mason Square earlier this month to advance the development and use of Digital Therapeutics. </p> <p>Digital Therapeutics, also known as DTx, is an emerging type of evidence-based medical therapy that uses qualified software programs to prevent, manage, or treat medical conditions. </p> <p>DTx products in development or already on the market can help treat diabetes, provide oncology treatment and management, and address neuropsychiatric disorders including anxiety, depression, and substance use disorder, said <a href="https://masonkorea.gmu.edu/people/jdoran6" target="_blank">John P. Doran</a>, a Mason Korea computer game design instructor.  </p> <p><a href="https://vsgi.gmu.edu/" target="_blank">Virginia Serious Game Institute</a> (VSGI), under the <a href="https://cvpa.gmu.edu/" target="_blank">College of Visual and Performing Arts</a> (CVPA), is a major force for interdisciplinary research on DTx that aims to support the entrepreneurial goals of students through serious game technology. Their motto for DTx is “games for good.” </p> <p>The symposium welcomed many guests who use DTx in their respective medical and/or software development fields. Speakers touched on an array of topics regarding the pros and cons of utilizing DTx.  </p> <p>“We’re always looking forward to expanding those international partners, which is another reason why I’m so excited about the symposium,” said <a href="https://cs.gmu.edu/directory/detail/35/" target="_blank">Amarda Shehu</a>, a professor in the department of computer science and associate vice president of research for the <a href="https://idia.gmu.edu/" target="_blank">Institute of Digital Innovation (IDIA)</a> in her opening remarks.  </p> <p>Regulation is an important consideration for these types of treatments. </p> <p>“If you open up your phone and put in ‘addiction treatment’ or ‘addiction recovery’ in the search box of your app store, you’ll find dozens or possibly even several hundreds of applications… but how many of these applications do you think are actually regulated?” said Stacie Gutowski, a National Institutes of Health (NIH) program officer at the Office of Translational Initiatives and Program Innovations under the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).  </p> <p>Gutowski noted that there are only two FDA cleared apps for substance abuse disorder, funded by the NIDA. </p> <p>“While there is a lot of optimism about the [financial] growth of digital therapeutics, it is important to note that its true goal is to help other people,” said Doran.  </p> <p>“Due to the fact that DTx can track patients' actions and interactions while they’re using the products, a DTx can be tweaked and customized very easily,” said Doran. “In this way, DTx can be more flexible than many other types of treatment methods, which address a patients’ individual needs.” </p> <p>There are still some challenges to DTx that have to be addressed as well, such as patient data privacy and sharing, said Stephen Varga, MD, director of trauma education and simulation at Inova Fairfax Hospital and assistant professor of medical education at University of Virginia School of Medicine.  </p> <p>“These are all things that are going to pose challenges when you present these digital health options to physicians as how you’re going to protect the patient’s identity moving forward,” Varga said. </p> <p>“In just a few short years, DTx has become an exciting, creative, and competitive new field and frontier. We’re also seeing more openness to DTx being covered by various health plans,” said Doran. “As pandemic anxiety and depression continue to harm people’s mental health, DTx are more important than ever before.”</p> </div> </div> </div> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_content_topics" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-content-topics"> <h2>Topics</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-content-topics field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Topics</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/656" hreflang="en">Mason Square</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/801" hreflang="en">Tech Talent Investment Pipeline (TTIP)</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/796" hreflang="en">TTIP</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/791" hreflang="en">Tech Talent Investment Program</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/681" hreflang="en">Institute for Digital InnovAtion (IDIA)</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/76" hreflang="en">College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA)</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/256" hreflang="en">Mason Korea</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/86" hreflang="en">VSGI</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/246" hreflang="en">Campus News</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/701" hreflang="en">Strategic Direction</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> Tue, 22 Nov 2022 19:17:34 +0000 Shayla Brown 831 at https://game.sitemasonry.gmu.edu Computer game design student creates app to educate children about the coronavirus https://game.sitemasonry.gmu.edu/news/2021-07/computer-game-design-student-creates-app-educate-children-about-coronavirus <span>Computer game design student creates app to educate children about the coronavirus </span> <span><span>Colleen Rich</span></span> <span>Mon, 07/12/2021 - 11:05</span> <div class="layout layout--gmu layout--twocol-section layout--twocol-section--30-70"> <div class="layout__region region-first"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_associated_people" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-associated-people"> <h2>In This Story</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-associated-people field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">People Mentioned in This Story</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/profiles/snam5" hreflang="und">Sang Nam</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout__region region-second"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:body" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasebody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Body</div> <div class="field__item"><figure role="group"><div> <div class="field field--name-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img src="/sites/g/files/yyqcgq386/files/2021-07/IMG_1336%20Ying%20Wang_0.jpg" width="912" height="774" loading="lazy" /></div> </div> <figcaption>Computer game design alum Ying Wang</figcaption></figure><p><span><span><span>Ying Wang wanted to help kids protect themselves from COVID-19, so she designed an app to do just that. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Wang designed the augmented reality (AR) game as part of an independent study project in George Mason University’s <a href="https://game.gmu.edu/">Computer Game Design Program</a>. She developed the concept and created 2D and 3D child-friendly animated characters.</span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>“I did my research before creating this app, and there is no AR app that shows little kids how to protect themselves from the virus,” said Wang, who earned a BFA in computer game design in May from the <a href="https://cvpa.gmu.edu/">College of Visual and Performing Arts</a>. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>“My goal is for kids, after playing my app, when they are wearing masks and playing outside with their friends, they will suddenly remember—this bear in the AR app told us not to touch our mask once I put it on,” said Wang. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Wang’s AR app helps children deal with COVID-19 by providing some instructions about practical things like social distancing, wearing masks, and practicing basic hygiene, such as hand washing. </span></span></span></p> <figure role="group" class="align-right"><div> <div class="field field--name-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img src="/sites/g/files/yyqcgq386/files/2021-07/ARforKids05%20%28002%29.JPG" width="350" height="601" loading="lazy" /></div> </div> <figcaption>Ying Wang created 2D and 3D child-friendly animated characters for the app.</figcaption></figure><p><span><span><span>“I try to support students’ creativity to utilize game technology to create a meaningful product,” said Sang Nam, director of Mason’s Computer Game Design Program. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Nam said parents are often hesitant to allow children to play video games because they feel some games can be harmful, addictive, and violent. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>“We want to prove that if you use game technology right, we can actually educate our children with more highly engaging content,” he said.</span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Although the COVID-19 vaccine is available for those age 12 and older, it has not yet been approved for younger children. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>“There are still things that we can do to for kids under 12 years old to be aware of how to protect themselves,” said Wang, who hopes to upload the app to Google Play. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Nam said that coronavirus can be a hard topic to approach, and people often avoid it because of the dangers associated with the virus. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>“I look at this app as positive reinforcement that actually teaches them about the virus,” Nam said. “Ying has a bright future as an app developer and a game designer and developer.” </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Wang, who was a student in Nam’s GAME 399 Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Design course in Fall 2020, said she’s proud to see her app come to fruition, and she encourages children to do their own part to overcome this pandemic by following the simple steps featured in her app. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8f41QuKIpg&amp;ab_channel=YingWang">A preview of the app</a> is available for viewing.</span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Nam said there are many ways to educate children about this virus, but sometimes it can be boring. “But by using this type of interactive, highly engaging app, students can learn and obtain the knowledge about coronavirus easier, and we hope children will want to play more and more. Then they can sustain that knowledge longer.” </span></span></span></p> <p> </p> </div> </div> </div> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_content_topics" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-content-topics"> <h2>Topics</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-content-topics field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Topics</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/186" hreflang="en">Students</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/61" hreflang="en">Computer Game Design</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/196" hreflang="en">coronavirus; COVID-19; Editorial</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/801" hreflang="en">Tech Talent Investment Pipeline (TTIP)</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/796" hreflang="en">TTIP</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/791" hreflang="en">Tech Talent Investment Program</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> Mon, 12 Jul 2021 15:05:21 +0000 Colleen Rich 411 at https://game.sitemasonry.gmu.edu