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Tag Archives: health
Auti-sim – Amazing (and horrible) autism hypersensitivity simulator
Auti-sim – Amazing (and horrible) autism hypersensitivity simulator This post from Ars Technica showcases an amazing sim created in Unity 3D that gives a sense of what it might be like to experience sensory overload as an autistic child. Truly … Continue reading
Presenting at Global Learn 2010 in Malaysia about the Virtual World for Health project – hurrah
Update: I’ve also had a paper accepted for the Ed-Media conference in Toronto at the end of June – and I’m going. Hooray!!! We had some pretty exciting news just before Christmas, Penny Neuendorf (my boss) and I have been … Continue reading
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Tagged education, global learn, health, virtual worlds
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