Do you remember taking health class in junior high or
high school? I remember it vaguely A series of very boring classes with lessons
about the food pyramid and some other stuff that I really can't recall. I'm not
sure I ever did anything with what I was taught.
I can imagine how health class must be changing. I expect
many schools take the time now to introduce students to use of a web-based
personal health record (PHR) system. They are no doubt taught the importance of
recording and keeping track of their health throughout their life.
Imagine when the students then head home to do some
'homework' with their parents – getting them to help enter key data about their
child's healthcare into the PHR system. Their shot records, broken bones, and more. Health class today
must be a very practical and useful learning experience for both the students
and their parents.
I imagine students today are being taught to find and use
web-based health information systems like HealthFinder.Gov and MedLine
Plus. They are probably being introduced to some of the many games
that are used today as a tool to teach kids about their health – like those
posted on the Health Games Research web site.
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