PLAY XNUMXD virtual worlds for dealing with student stress

Student stress (mainly caused by for excellence, the exams and the professional future) is with wide dimensions in the upper area s.

Object of the research project "PLAY: Play, Learn, fight back Anxiety" in which the Open Cyprus (APKY), is the development and evaluation of the effectiveness of a playful XNUMXD virtual environment, in which students (undergraduate, postgraduate and adult) will be able to engage in activities that will better prepare them for the academic side of university life, in order to their.

The “PLAY” project is funded by the Erasmus + Program (action: Strategic Partnerships) and is coordinated by University of Patras.

In addition to APKY, the following bodies participate in its implementation consortium: OptionsNet in Patras, the European Institute of Child Education and Psychology (ICEP ) in Ireland and the ISMAI University Institute in Portugal.

More information about the project can be found on its website:

https://play2fightanxiety.eu/

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  1. Yeap …
    … correctly. I live at home with VR managed by an AI for their own good (of course - of course).

    Do not let the young people leave the house to go for a walk with their friends or for a drink and find a partner, because that will spoil the soup of "I stay home safe, since others take care of me", playing… (with any drafts)…

    Υγ. when at 45-50, all today's young people will be with a handful of antidepressants in hand, we have no questions as to why they were destroyed.

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