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Helping to knock down barriers to independence for people with disabilities!

© 2005, Ian M Stead

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• Developing groundbreaking interactive multimedia game simulation modules for people with disabilities

• Designing visual/auditory stimulation and memory systems

• Creating innovative interface modalities for individuals who have sustained brain injuries and are physically or mentally handicapped

Center for the DisabledRensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Dynamic, interdisciplinary student teams:

• electrical engineers • cognitive scientists• game designers• programmers • character artists• level artists• music composers

Niraj Shrestha, RPI Cognitive Science & AI student; Ben Frost, RPI Electronic Arts student;

Jim Luther, Director of Technology, Ed Bartz (in wheelchair) who is Staff Member and editor of capAbility Magazine at The Center for the Disabled

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Creating fun game learning modules needed for basic life skills such as:

• personal care

• job readiness skills

• money management

• personal interactions

• household management and other areas

Members of the CapAbility Game Research Project include:

From The Center for the Disabled:• Mary Kim Purcell- Director Purcell@cftd.org• Ashlye Cheely- Speech Language Pathologist Klym@cftd.org• Dick May- Technology Center Program Coordinator May@cftd.org• Jim Luther- Director of Technology luther@cftd.org

From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute:• Kathleen Ruiz, Associate Professor of Electronic Arts ruiz@rpi.edu• Andrey Turovsky turova@rpi.edu• Ben Frost frostb@rpi.edu• Casey Addy addyc@rpi.edu• Niraj Shrestha shresn@rpi.edu• Alexandr Biberman bibera@rpi.edu• Brian Ratta rattab@gmail.com

Students are using their talents and

developing new ones, while making

a difference in the lives of many

amazing people!

Enhancing peoples' lives through Enhancing peoples' lives through game and simulation technology.game and simulation technology.

Danielle Allen

at The Center for the Disabled