AR opens the door to many new possibilities within the field of special education, not only for professionals, but also for parents and caregivers. All Osmosis courses are designed with accessibility in mind, and many are tailored to the needs of students with visual, hearing, or motor impairments.
While most VR courses are already designed to support multiple accessories on the mainstream market, Osmosis takes accessibility a step further by offering suport a wide range of specialized input and output devices, ensuring all students can experience our courses to the fullest extent possible.
From Sign Language support to Physical Therapy Aid courses, Osmosis provides tools, features, and resources specifically tailored to the needs of students with special needs.
There's no reason why the fun of AR learning should be limited to kids and teens - Osmosis is currently developing Guardian, a new feature which will enable parents and caretakers to learn alongside their children, both in the same room and in remote locations.
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