Online Speech Therapy Provider Connects Students with the Future of Learning Through Official Partnership with Double Robotics

Online Speech Therapy Provider Connects Students with the Future of Learning through Official Partnership with Double Robotics

 

TinyEYE Therapy Services CEO and Co-Founder, Greg Sutton to speak at SXSWedu to showcase the use of a telepresent robot in the delivery of online speech therapy to schools across North America.

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Austin, March 4, 2014 – TinyEYE Therapy Services is taking telepractice to a new level of educational innovation. They announced this morning their official partnership with Double Robotics, a California-based robotics company known for their telepresent robot. TinyEYE has begun using this robot in delivering their speech therapy services in Canada and the USA.

Telepractice is a term that refers to practitioners using telecommunication technologies to deliver their treatments. In speech therapy, the most common type of telepractice is using a web camera and a web-enabled software tool to connect with the student while they’re at school. Traditionally, telepractice has been one static location to another static location. “Bringing mobility into the telepractice model enables the therapist to engage in the environment of the student,” said Greg Sutton, TinyEYE Chief Executive Officer. “They can go right into the classroom, sit next to the student at their desk or stand next to the teacher. They get a better overall feeling of the environment that

 the student is in and this enables the therapist to better treat that student.”

 The engagement that speech therapists can achieve while using the telepresent robot is the key to achieving positive outcomes for students. TinyEYE Co-Founder and Speech Therapist, Marnee Brick adds, “Through our 8 years of experience of delivering online speech therapy to thousands and of thousands of kids, we’ve learned that engagement is the secret to learning. By bringing robots to schools, we are facilitating engagement and also preparing children for the future they are going into, rather than the world that we came from.”

 

Media & industry are invited to learn more about TinyEYE’s innovative use of robots in the education system  by joining Greg Sutton for his talk at SXSWedu or by visiting www.TinyEYE.com. Event participants will get an opportunity to be the robot!

 

Session:  Special Education: Bring your Robot to School!

Time: 9:30am, Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Location: Austin Convention Center Ballroom EF at SXSWedu

 

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TinyEYE is a global leader in bringing online Speech-Language Pathologist and Occupational Therapist services to schools. Providing therapy services in 5 languages across 12 countries, TinyEYE has reached students with no access to these vital services due to geographic, social, or economic barriers. Thousands of students have been served via its award winning online therapy platform which has been proven effective by numerous independent research studies. In an official partnership with Double Robotics, TinyEYE is on the forefront of innovation in bringing the next generation of telepractice by introducing robots in the classroom. TinyEYE’s mission is to mend spirits, grow smiles, and engage children in their lives.

 

For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact:

Tera Maguire / 306-241-0651 / teramaguire@hulo.ca

Ryan Lockwood / 306-261-3431 / ryanlockwood@hulo.ca