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The Stanford Seminar focused on Accessible Virtual Reality for People with Limited Mobility. The MSR Ability Team discussed the concept of Universal Design and Ability-based Design, and how to positively affirm the abilities of those with disabilities. They also discussed their research approach and dissertation work.

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Updated in [February 21st, 2023]

This course provides an introduction to the concept of accessible virtual reality for people with limited mobility. It covers topics such as universal design, ability-based design, positive affirmation of ability, virtual reality, commercial VR systems, device accessibility, and interaction accessibility. It also provides a framework for bimanual actions and techniques for enabling bimanual interactions.
Possible Development Paths include pursuing a career in virtual reality design, accessibility design, or user experience design. Learners could also pursue further education in computer science, human-computer interaction, or virtual reality.
Learning Suggestions for learners include researching the latest developments in virtual reality, accessibility design, and user experience design. Learners should also explore the different types of virtual reality systems and their accessibility features. Additionally, learners should consider taking courses in computer science, human-computer interaction, and virtual reality to gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in this course.

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