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Assistive
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Technology
and design benefitting individuals with disabilities and older adults in the
local community |
December 14, 2017 |
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Perspectives is the newsletter of the
Stanford course, Perspectives in Assistive
Technology.
Happy
Holidays!
Perspectives in Assistive Technology is a Winter
Quarter Stanford course - now anticipating its twelfth year - that
explores the design, development, and use of assistive technology that benefits
people with disabilities and older adults. It consists of semi-weekly classroom
discussions; lectures by notable professionals, clinicians, and
assistive technology users; tours of local medical, clinical, and
engineering facilities; student project presentations and demonstrations; an
assistive technology faire; and a film screening. Organization of
the coming year's course is underway, with the first class session in
January. |
Course
News
Student Enrollment - The course
enrollment continues to be in flux with the following enrollment: 3 for the
seminar option, 4 for the individual project option, and 41 for the team
project option. |
Project Suggestion - One new
project suggestion has been received, reviewed, and approved as a candidate
individual project for the coming academic year: Evaluation of JetPod for
Children with Disabilities. |
Assistive Technology Faire - The
first Assistive Technology Faire participant has been registered: Canine
Partners for Life. |
Suggestions for automotive /
driving projects - For the Spring Quarter Mechanical Engineering
senior capstone course, I am seeking student project suggestions related to
automobiles or driving: real problems experienced by an individual with a
disability or an older adult in the local community that affects their ability
to drive or otherwise access transportation. Other suggestions that broadly
relate to walking or mobility are also welcome.
Please email your problem description and important
features of what a solution should do (but not how to achieve them, as that
will be addressed by the students). |
You are invited to participate
in the Assistive Technology Faire - This sixth annual course
event will provide an opportunity for students and community members to get an
up-close look at a variety of assistive technology devices and learn about
available services. Users of assistive technology products as well as
small companies and agencies serving individuals with
disabilities and older adults are encouraged to bring assistive technology
devices and information to display, demonstrate, and discuss. Please browse to
the Call for Assistive Technology Faire Participants
webpage and contact me if you would like to be a part of this event as a
user or vendor of assistive technology products or services. Everyone is
welcome to attend the faire.
The Faire will start at 4:30pm on
Thursday, March 1st just outside the
classroom, Thornton 110.
Here are Dave's
and Arne's photos from last year's
Faire. |
Would you like to attend one or
more course lectures? - Although official enrollment is required for
Stanford students to receive academic credit, all classroom lectures are open
to the greater Stanford community. You need not be a Stanford student to
attend, there is no signup required, and there is no charge. Here is the
lecture schedule. |
Support the course - Funding in
any amount for the course and student projects is always welcomed. Monetary
gifts support approved project expenses, administrative costs, honoraria for
guest lecturers, and the end-of-term celebration. Refer to the
Team Project Support webpage for more
information.
Email questions, comments, or
suggestions - Please email
me if you have general questions, comments, or suggestions regarding the
course. Thank you again for your interest.
Dave
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Dave. |
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