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Quantified Self gives you the ability to track and measure yourself in deeper and more meaningful ways then ever before.
Behavioral Economics gives us insights into why it so difficult to change some things about ourselves.
Mash the two together and you get a completely new phenomenon. Programmable Self. Just like programming on Linux is totally different than programming on Windows, programming on ones-self has its own platform-specific issues. Can’t quite smoking or lose weight? Learn to see those as error states.
Most importantly learn how Open Source Health Information Software and Open Data API’s (like Google Health and the Withings Scale API) form the “scripting environment” for this new programming environment.
Take home working example code that will demonstrate how to use web services to help you lose weight, exercise and/or quit smoking.
Fred Trotter is the leading consultant and advocate for Free/Libre and Open Source (FOSS) Health Software. In recognition of his role within the Open Source Health Informatics community, Trotter was the only Open Source representative invited by the NCVHS to testify on the definition of ‘meaningful use’.
Trotter has contributed code to FreeMed, OpenEMR is the current project manager of MirrorMed and the original author of FreeB, the worlds first GPL medical billing engine. In 2004 Fred Trotter received the LinuxMedNews achievement award for work on FreeB. Fred Trotter manages the Open Source EHR review project with the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), Open Source Working Group (oswg). Fred is also a member of WorldVistA.
Fred Trotter is a recognized expert in Free and Open Source medical software and security systems. He has spoken on those subjects at the SCALE DOHCS conference, Retail Healthcare conference, LinuxWorld, and DefCon. He has been quoted in multiple articles on Health Information Technology in several print and online journals, including WIRED, zdnet, Government Health IT, Modern Healthcare Online, Linux Journal, Free Software Magazine and LinuxMedNews.
Trotter has a B.S in Computer Science, a B.A in psychology and a B.A in philosophy from Trinity University. Trotter minored in Business Administration, Cognitive Science, and Management Information Systems. Before working directly on health software, Trotter passed the CISSP certification and consulted for VeriSign on HIPAA security for major hospitals and health institutions. Trotter was originally trained on information security at the Air Force Information Warfare Center.
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Very interesting topic
Session notes: My project lives at OpenGlaze:http://openglaze.com If you want to track what I am doing in the future, that is the place to look… Other resources that I spoke about:
My reverse geo-token project lives at TokenGeo:http://tokengeo.com/ The best site to put contracts out on yourself is Stickk:http://stickk.com If you want to run a weight lose group you might try FatBet:http://fatbet.net FigureRunning:http://figurerunning.com/ Is something that I did not know about. I think the zombie running app is called runzombierun, but I could not find a working link to the app.
My favourite type of presentation – interactive, and I discovered a bunch of interesting projects. Need session notes!