University of Kansas researchers are enhancing their VR-based social skills training system for students with disabilities by integrating AI, creating a more immersive and natural learning experience.
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The initiative will not have a dedicated physical location but will operate virtually with teams and activities centered in a ...
Researchers at the University of Kansas will expand iKNOW, a program designed to help students with autism spectrum disorder improve their social skills in natural settings. New funding will allow the ...
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