In this episode I bring a seasoned recording from Transformative Principal where we talked with Vijay Ravindran, founder of Floreo about how he uses Virtual Reality with people who have Autism to help them improve their lives. Really powerful conversation. I hope you enjoy it.
I hope to have Vijay on this show to talk more about where he is at with this technology now and I'll keep you updated, so be sure to subscribe.
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01/25/24 • 19 min
A Vision for Learning - Using Virtual Reality to help People Experiencing Autism
Transcript
On this episode of a vision for learning. I'm going to play a recording from a previous interview that I did on my podcast. Transformative Principal. This is from. 2020. In July when I talked with VJ, Robin, John. About Florio, which is an app that helps kids with autism understand social interactions. This is really powerful because it combines the iPhone with the VR headset. With VR therapy, which is pretty cool. And what I'm really excited
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