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Making a difference

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Making a difference. / Dean, Graham; Treadaway, Cathy; Kenning, Gail et al.
2013. Paper presented at The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing, Sydney, Australia.

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Conference paper

Harvard

Dean, G, Treadaway, C, Kenning, G & Prytherch, D 2013, 'Making a difference', Paper presented at The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing, Sydney, Australia, 12/11/13 - 14/11/13.

APA

Dean, G., Treadaway, C., Kenning, G., & Prytherch, D. (2013). Making a difference. Paper presented at The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing, Sydney, Australia.

Vancouver

Dean G, Treadaway C, Kenning G, Prytherch D. Making a difference. 2013. Paper presented at The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing, Sydney, Australia.

Author

Dean, Graham ; Treadaway, Cathy ; Kenning, Gail et al. / Making a difference. Paper presented at The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing, Sydney, Australia.

Bibtex

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title = "Making a difference",
abstract = "This paper describes international collaborative research which is investigating the development of ludic artifacts (age appropriate toys) to support subjective well-being in older people. Ludic playfulness has been shown to support subjective well-being, encouraging living in the moment through sensory stimulation. The research examines the development of new craft based activities using emerging technologies that enable open-ended non-goal orientated play. Accompanied by a poster.",
author = "Graham Dean and Cathy Treadaway and Gail Kenning and David Prytherch",
year = "2013",
month = nov,
day = "12",
language = "English",
note = "The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing ; Conference date: 12-11-2013 Through 14-11-2013",

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RIS

TY - CONF

T1 - Making a difference

AU - Dean, Graham

AU - Treadaway, Cathy

AU - Kenning, Gail

AU - Prytherch, David

PY - 2013/11/12

Y1 - 2013/11/12

N2 - This paper describes international collaborative research which is investigating the development of ludic artifacts (age appropriate toys) to support subjective well-being in older people. Ludic playfulness has been shown to support subjective well-being, encouraging living in the moment through sensory stimulation. The research examines the development of new craft based activities using emerging technologies that enable open-ended non-goal orientated play. Accompanied by a poster.

AB - This paper describes international collaborative research which is investigating the development of ludic artifacts (age appropriate toys) to support subjective well-being in older people. Ludic playfulness has been shown to support subjective well-being, encouraging living in the moment through sensory stimulation. The research examines the development of new craft based activities using emerging technologies that enable open-ended non-goal orientated play. Accompanied by a poster.

M3 - Conference paper

T2 - The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing

Y2 - 12 November 2013 through 14 November 2013

ER -