Toronto Star

Robot ensures girl with cancer never misses class

Device with rolling base and iPad will attend school for child undergoing treatment

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POOLESVILL­E, MD.— A girl who is undergoing cancer treatment will be able to attend school with the help of a robot.

Ten-year-old Peyton Walton will soon undergo five weeks of treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, according to WRC-TV. During that time, a robot she calls “Peyton’s Awesome Virtual Self,” or PAVS, will attend school for her in the state of Maryland.

The robot features an iPad screen attached to a rolling base. Walton will see and hear what the robot observes, and she can socialize with friends as her robot stand-in rolls down the halls.

She’ll control the robot with an app and be able to respond to people talking with her. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivi­ty tie the remote user to the robot’s iPad and the iPad to the roller.

“As they see that robot in the hallways, that’s Peyton,” said school principal Douglas Robbins. “She’s here, she’s with us and she’s going to engage in the school day, just like the rest of them.”

Walton’s friends helped her pay the robot’s $3,000 (U.S.) cost.

The robot comes from Double Robotics, a company that has helped other people in situations similar to Walton’s receive an education remotely. It also sells robots to telecommut­ers and doctors who need a remote presence.

Walton is still getting used to her PAVS; “I try not to crash into walls,” she said.

“She’s here, she’s with us and she’s going to engage in the school day, just like the rest of them.”

DOUGLAS ROBBINS PRINCIPAL AT PEYTON WALTON’S SCHOOL

The robot is bringing a little excitement into what otherwise would be an unrelentin­gly anxious and painful time, according to her mother, Lynn Schaeber.

“Peyton is able to have a little bit more autonomy in her education,” Schaeber said. “She has control over her day-to-day activities in school, whereas cancer takes that from her, and really isolates her.”

 ??  ?? Peyton Walton, 10, will undergo treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City while a robot stands in for her at school.
Peyton Walton, 10, will undergo treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City while a robot stands in for her at school.

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