In 2008, the Stanford Persuasive Tech Lab hosted “Texting 4 Health,” the premiere conference on how mobile text messaging can promote better health. This topic matters because texting is still the only viable interactive channel for reaching people on a mass scale around the world.
We created a book from the Stanford event, bringing together the best content in 15 easy-to-ready chapters. This book showcases applications, ideas, insights on using mobile text messaging to improve personal and public health.
The book is now available via Amazon.
Below is a list of some of the speakers, advisors, and authors associated with Texting 4 Health:
– Richard Adler, Institute for the Future
– Ken Banks, Director of kiwanja.net
– Kathleen Carey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
– BJ Fogg, Director, Persuasive Tech Lab @ Stanford University
– Anne Friedlander, Stanford Center on Longevity
– Eric Holmen, President, SmartReply
– Deb Levine, Internet Sexuality Information Services
– Rachel Maguire, Institute for the Future
– Janice Nall, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
– Kevin Patrick, Pace Project & UCSD
– Nick Sabadosh, Northrop Grumman
– Vic Strecher, University of Michigan
– Adam Tolnay, Persuasive Tech Lab @ Stanford University
Event sponsors included:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Stanford Center for Longevity
Institute for the Future
American Heart Association
SmartReply