In the last couple of years, I have been playing around with virtual reality headsets and at first I was a little weary about them. However, after a few months of playing with them, I realized that they could actually help people with disabilities. For instance, take somebody who is dyslexic or even has a physical disability but is about to take a driver's test, but they are nervous even though they have studied it. In reality, they could put on a VR headset and take a practice driver's test, or if there was a driver's simulation on VR that taught you how to drive and the rules of driving, they could prepare for the actual driver's test, and then they would be much more prepared. They have VR for doctors to practice surgery before they actually perform the operation, so why not create simulations to help people with disabilities?
Virtual Reality For People With Disabilities
Virtual Reality For People With Disabilities
Virtual Reality For People With Disabilities
In the last couple of years, I have been playing around with virtual reality headsets and at first I was a little weary about them. However, after a few months of playing with them, I realized that they could actually help people with disabilities. For instance, take somebody who is dyslexic or even has a physical disability but is about to take a driver's test, but they are nervous even though they have studied it. In reality, they could put on a VR headset and take a practice driver's test, or if there was a driver's simulation on VR that taught you how to drive and the rules of driving, they could prepare for the actual driver's test, and then they would be much more prepared. They have VR for doctors to practice surgery before they actually perform the operation, so why not create simulations to help people with disabilities?