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Mobile phone applications for motivating physical
activity
Ilina Kareva
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, Ruger Boskovic bb, Skopje,
Republic of Macedonia
ikareva@gmail.com
Jovan Kostovski
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, Ruger Boskovic bb, Skopje,
Republic of Macedonia
jovan.kostovski@gmail.com
Andrea Kulakov
Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Rugjer Boshkovikj 16, Skopje Macedonia
andrea.kulakov@finku.ukim.mk
Abstract. The goal of the research described in this article was to determine the
possibilities of using the widely spread every day used smartphones to motivate
physical activity among the youngest users. Another aim was to find out to
which degree these devices and applications can replace the expensive exer-
gaming equipment offered on the market. Three prototype applications were
developed and tested with the target group. The applications can be used indoor
and outdoor, they offer mental training and the possibility of user generated
content which makes them highly customizable to the user's needs and ages.
The applications are entertaining, educational and at the same time motivate
physical activity.
Applications were tested in a kinder-garden with a group of 30 children at the
age of 5 and 75 primary school students at the age of 10-11 and they were well
accepted by both groups. Teachers and parents present during the testing found
the applications very helpful for educational purposes as well as for motivating
physical activities and activities that can be used in the free-time.
The principal conclusion was that the smart phones with these applications are
decent replacement for the expensive equipment offered for edutainment and
exergaming. On the other hand, the possibility to create new levels boosts the
involved parties' (both parents and children) creativity.
Keywords: mobile development, physical activity, exergaming, edutainment
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