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Radio Solent,3 mins

Bournemouth University's award winning software helps children gain independence

Julian Clegg

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Pupils at a school for children with physical and learning disabilities are gaining a new level of independence, thanks to researchers from Bournemouth University and their award winning software. The National Centre for Computer Animation have been working with Victoria Education Centre, and have developed SHIVA. It allows even the most disabled children to make models. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Solent's reporter Neil Sackley has been to see The Sculpture for Healthcare: Interaction and Virtual Art in 3D, or Shiva in action. Mark Moseley is the Assistive Technologist at the Victoria Centre.

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