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7-year-old Texas boy sends interactive robot to school

Updated on: 02 October,2012 07:20 AM IST  | 
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A boy too ill to go to school still attends every class ufffd by sending a robot in his place

7-year-old Texas boy sends interactive robot to school

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Devon Carrow-Sperduti (7) answers teachers’ questions and chats to classmates using a £3,000 (Rs 2.54 lakh) “Roboswot”. His face appears via webcam on the VGo robot, which is linked to his home computer.


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Devon suffers from a host of allergies so severe that mixing with other children could kill him. He spends most of his time in isolation and can eat only apples, corn and potato.



He sits at in Buffalo, US, and uses his computer to control the VGo, which lets him see his teacher, the blackboard and the rest of the class. It also has wheels so it can travel along corridors and let Devon join in the playground gossip.

Mum Rene said: “The VGo is basically a virtual Devon. He does exactly the same schoolwork as any other child. The only difference is that Devon is not in the classroom.”
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