Anonymous self help programmes available online and accessible from anywhere in the world, it begings to sound more like the approaches to get teenagers to have sexually transmitted infection tests than assistance foe mental health issues. Somewhere in making this service accessible to everyone, the idea that this target audience are probably people with emotional struggles in need of open conversation and support.
The market for self help apps is huge and growing fast with more sophisticated meta-data collection in all mobile devices. But I still don't see many people asking what, are doing with all this new meta data that we are recording and storing? When are we looking at it, who are we sharing it with and what happens when different ets of data collide?
As an import bridge between the physical and the virtual or augmented, the e-help market has a massive potential. Personally the most exciting area emerges when the input of data from physical interactions or immersive experiences becomes part of the entire service and that there is a interactive relationship between data and environment.
http://www.ehub.anu.edu.au/welcome.php
The market for self help apps is huge and growing fast with more sophisticated meta-data collection in all mobile devices. But I still don't see many people asking what, are doing with all this new meta data that we are recording and storing? When are we looking at it, who are we sharing it with and what happens when different ets of data collide?
As an import bridge between the physical and the virtual or augmented, the e-help market has a massive potential. Personally the most exciting area emerges when the input of data from physical interactions or immersive experiences becomes part of the entire service and that there is a interactive relationship between data and environment.
http://www.ehub.anu.edu.au/welcome.php

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