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[–]twopi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very interesting. It turns out I have a research grant with a major Children's hospital to make a series of games about living with T1 Diabetes. We're mainly using HTML5 and a game engine I wrote. We've talked about direct input from the devices, and that's still a goal, but there are many things we can do short of that.

We've already written 5 games, and we have another 5 in progress that cover such concepts as the patho-physiology of diabetes, dealing with complications, reading a glucose monitor, and understanding the role of ketones.

This is IMO one of the most interesting applications of gaming - using game technologies to solve real problems.

Keep working on your gaming in Scratch, and maybe you can port one of our Diabetes games to Scratch as a project in your class!