Sample of Previous
Projects
A recharging vest for
users of implanted Deep Brain Stimulators (2010)
A standing and walking
aid for improved balance and stability (2010)
A wheelchair-mounted
system that makes it easier for users to open doors. (2009)
A device that facilitates
shopping by wheelchair users. (2009) |
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Perspectives in Assistive Technology
(ENGR110/210) is a Winter Quarter course for engineering students to
learn about issues surrounding the design and use of technology that benefits
people with disabilities and seniors.
This three-credit course consists of
twice-weekly presentations by guest lecturers and tours of local medical
facilities and engineering labs. Students pursue team-based projects that
address problems faced by users of assistive technology.
Lectures are open to
all students and community members.
For students whose schedule
does not permit working on a project, one-credit lecture-only options are
offered.
The course objectives are
to:
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Expose students to the engineering,
medical, and social issues facing engineers, researchers, entrepreneurs,
clinicians, seniors, and individuals with disabilities in the design,
development, and use of assistive technology
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Engage students in a team-based
project experience that exercises team working skills and applies an
engineering design process to tackle difficulties experienced by individuals
with disabilities and seniors
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Provide an opportunity for students
to interact with users of assistive technology in the local community along
with health care professionals, coaches, and project partners
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Enhance students' communication
skills, with specific emphasis on in-class discussions, report writing, and
presentations
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Encourage students to use their
engineering skills and design expertise to help individuals with disabilities
and seniors increase their independence and improve their quality of
life
Students can continue
working on their projects into the Spring Quarter - engaging in prototyping,
fabrication, user testing, and iterative design for credit as an independent
study or senior design project.
ENGR110 is a certified Service Learning
course that satisfies the optional course requirement for the BSME
degree. |