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CGI helps Special Education Needs students safely navigate new experiences

CGI (NYSE: GIB) (TSX: GIB.A) has created a virtual reality (VR) environment in a pro-bono project for Bettridge School, a school for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN).Ā  The school wanted to safely presentĀ social situations and common place daily events to students which are a vital part of their education. Working with teaching staff at the school, CGI developed aĀ web and virtual reality applicationĀ that allows students to experience everyday social interactions, such as a trip to a supermarket. The application also enables the school to directly build new scenarios in the future.

A team from CGIā€™s Emerging Technology Lab in Gloucester delivered the application using imagery captured from 360-degree cameras. Tesco enabled a digital capture of a local store which students can now safely investigate in a realistic and meaningful manner. The VR application can accommodate students with different abilities to explore scenarios that can be either teacher-guided or student-driven depending on specific needs and objectives. 

Jo Bleasdale, Headteacher at Bettridge School said;

ā€œIā€™m blown-away by the technology and knowing how it will build pupilsā€™ confidence going from the virtual world to reality. The impact of this project has been far beyond what I imagined. Working in collaboration with the CGI team has really delivered what we set-out to achieve and it is great to have worked in partnership with a local organisation.ā€

Patrick Hutchings, Senior Vice President Consulting Services for Secure Innovation and Advisory at CGI, said:

ā€œIt has been wonderful to see pupils really benefitting and enjoying using our VR application and the difference itā€™s making to their education. Part of CGIā€™s culture is to build relationships with the communities in which we live and work.Ā  This pro-bono project was put forward by one of our employees who identified an application of our technology that could make a real difference to the schoolā€™s pupils. We hope to build on this very successful example with other schools and groups.ā€

CGI is proud of being a responsible business and is committed to a more inclusive and sustainable world.  As part of CGIā€™s commitment as a responsible business it aims to build relationships with the communities in which CGI members live and work. This is done through employeesā€™ activities such as volunteering, fundraising and pro bono initiatives that use their technical knowledge to enable, benefit and create a positive impact for local communities.  


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