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Findings about the effectiveness of Kinect games for children with hand impairment

A paper published at a peer-reviewed journal talks about the positive effects on using Kinect games for helping children with motor impairments and eye-hand coordination problems.
The title of the paper is: "Evaluating Learning Effectiveness of a Kinect educational game

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Symeon Retalis 09 Jul 2014 Research, Kinect

Kinems Learning games @ Microsoft immersive classroom in Paris, FR

The Kinems Learning Games appear at the immersive classroom that Microsoft France inaugurated at its headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux in Paris. Microsoft gives teachers an opportunity to bring their pupils for high-tech lessons. Happy to see children enjoying playing and learning

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Symeon Retalis 04 Jul 2014 News

Lifetime Costs of Autism Average $1.4 Million to $2.4 Million, says Autism Speaks

Research funded by Autism Speaks has provided the most comprehensive and current estimate of autism’s costs to individuals, families and society: Lifetime Costs of Autism Average $1.4 Million to $2.4 Million.

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Symeon Retalis 02 Jul 2014 Research, Autism

Tikka Bubble, Kinems new game: Using both hands for coordinated movements

Kinems released its 8th game, called “Tikka Bubble”, a new engaging game that aims at training children to use both hands together in a coordinated way while learning matching pairs of objects.
Ckeck a short video about the Tikka Bubble

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Symeon Retalis 23 Jun 2014 News, Games
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