Sample of Previous
Projects
A device
that makes it easier for an individual with a below-knee amputation to don an
artificial leg. (2007)
Microcontroller-based prototype
page turner to allow a man with ALS, a neuromuscular disorder, to independently
read a book. (2006)
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Perspectives in Assistive Technology explores
issues surrounding the design, development, and use of assistive technology for
people with disabilities.
This three-unit course consists of twice-weekly one-hour
lectures by notable professionals, clinicians, and users and participation in a
team-based project that addresses a need of an individual with a disability.
Students submit short assignments, attend weekly team meetings, and present
their team's design solution.
Lectures are open to all students and
community members.
For students whose schedule does not permit
working on a team-based project, a one-unit lecture-only option is
offered..
In ENGR110/210, students:
- Learn about issues facing entrepreneurs, clinicians, and
individuals with disabilities in the design, development, and use of assistive
technology
- Engage in a team design experience that includes need
finding, project identification, and design
- Interact with users of assistive technology, coaches,
and project partners
- Use engineering and design skills to help people with
disabilities increase their independence and improve their quality of
life
Students can engage in prototyping,
fabrication, user testing, and iterative design for credit in the Spring
Quarter as an independent study project (for graduate students) or a senior
project in ME113 or CS194.
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