One tool that schools should keep in mind for total accessibility (or the least restrictive environment) for kids that cannot go to school because of chronic illnesses, extended illnesses, immune deficiencies, injuries or other physical challenges is the use of robotics. This $5,000 robot allows remote students (students who cannot physically go to school and must stay at home) full interaction with the classroom.
Vgo is a robot that is helping kids that cannot go to school do exactly that. The robot features a screen that allows the user to do video-conference at all times. At school, kids can see the person at home and the kid at home can control where the robot goes during the school day. You can say that this robot performs as an avatar of the remote student... And so far, it has been quite effective at the places in which it has been used.
To read more about Vgo:
- Vgo for remote students
- Vgo is a robot that goes to school or work for you
- About Lyndon Baty, a 15 year old boy from Knox City, Texas that uses Vgo (kidney disease):
- About Devon Carrow, a 7 year old boy from Winchester Elementary School, West Seneca, NY (chronic allergies):




