Robotics, which has played a longstanding role in industrial applications, has finally entered the classroom in the form of applications for disabled students. It’s a trend that could move beyond special needs and into the education mainstream. Gallaudet University, a school for the deaf and hard of hearing, recently added Anystream’s Apreso Classroom, which captures lectures and makes them available online for students to download and review.
Robotics in the Special Needs Classroom
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire November 18, 2006 01:30 AMRobotics, which has played a longstanding role in industrial applications, has finally entered the classroom in the form of applications for disabled students. It’s a trend that could move beyond special needs and into the education mainstream. Gallaudet University, a school for the deaf and hard of hearing, recently added Anystream’s Apreso Classroom, which captures lectures and makes them available online for students to download and review.