Robbie Springer is the president of Computer Talk Inc., a firm specializing in speech recognition and such other technologies. In this article of hers she talks about how studies have found that video games are helping people with brain injuries improve their “cognitive response time” by “81 percent”. She also mentions how the internet is also helping others like children with autism to learn skills or for a person to interact via social media after an injury. She goes on to talk about Virtual Ability, part of Second Life and how manufacturer’s can make the experience for the disabled more enjoyable.
Robbie Springer is the president of Computer Talk Inc., a firm specializing in speech recognition and such other technologies. In this article of hers she talks about how studies have found that video games are helping people with brain injuries improve their “cognitive response time” by “81 percent”. She also mentions how the internet is also helping others like children with autism to learn skills or for a person to interact via social media after an injury. She goes on to talk about Virtual Ability, part of Second Life and how manufacturer’s can make the experience for the disabled more enjoyable.