Local students’ autism app finalist in national contest

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A group of West Michigan students is among 10 finalists in a national technology competition.

The students from the Kent Career Technical Center’s 3D Animation Program would take home a $150,000 technology package if judges pick them as a winner of the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest.

Their Autism Project app aims to help people with autism navigate social situations. Students worked on the digital design, animation, graphics and game-making used to create the educational game.

Full story: WOOD TV


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