Video Game Research Project to Help Blind Children Exercise
June 6th, 2010
Science Daily
VI Fit, a project at the University of Nevada, Reno, helps children who are blind become more physically active and healthy through video games. The human-computer interaction research team in the computer science and engineering department has developed a motion-sensing-based tennis and bowling exergame.
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