Exergames Development for Blind Users Continues at Universtiy of Nevada, Reno (IMAGE)
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University of Nevada, Reno doctoral student Tony Morelli demonstrating target acquisition using two Sony Move controllers. The research project at the University of Nevada, Reno has received a $410,220 grant to explore how video exercise games can be played without using visual feedback so the visually impaired, especially adolescents, can improve their health through increased activity. The funding comes from the human-centered computing program of the National Science Foundation.
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Photo by Mike Wolterbeek, University of Nevada, Reno.
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