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arXiv
The metaverse offers immersive and adaptive learning environments for
neurodivergent students to thrive and reach their full potential. In this
paper, we propose a generic framework that leverages metaverse services as an
evolution beyond traditional service-oriented computing, enabling more
interactive, personalized, and engaging educational experiences. By integrating
AI-driven adaptability, multimodal interaction, and privacy-first service
design, the framework ensures that learning remains accessible, inclusive, and
secure. Additionally, we explore the challenges associated with scalability,
data privacy, and ethical considerations while highlighting opportunities for
fostering safe and student-centered virtual spaces. Our analysis underscores
the potential of metaverse-based learning to bridge accessibility gaps, support
social-emotional development, and empower neurodivergent learners in both
digital and real-world settings. We also provide recommendations and policy
considerations for creating a secure, inclusive, and scalable metaverse
learn-ing ecosystem for neurodivergent students.
What is the application?
Who is the user?
Why use AI?
