Students at the Rochester Institute of Technology created an open, free video chat program for deaf students to use with their One Laptop Per Child computer: "A paper on OVC's development will be presented to an audience of representatives from all around the world. OVC is also being demonstrated at a conference table throughout the event."
Open Video Chat Unveiled at NTID Technology Symposium
(Thanks, Stephen!)
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