Design, Technology , and Engineering benefitting individuals
with disabilities and older adults in the local community |
October 22, 2021 |
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Perspectives is the newsletter of the
Stanford course, Perspectives in Assistive Technology.
Updated Course Website & Finalized Guest Lecture
Schedule
This newsletter issue further describes course activities and
plans for the coming year.
Perspectives in Assistive
Technology is a Winter Quarter Stanford course - entering its
sixteenth year - that explores the design, development, and use of
assistive technology that benefits people with disabilities and older adults.
It consists of semi-weekly in-person discussions; lectures by
notable professionals, clinicians, and assistive technology users; a
tour of an accessible inclusive playground; student project
presentations and demonstrations; and an Assistive Technology
Faire. |
Mid-October
Update
Greetings, members of the Stanford's Assistive
Technology course community,
With this issue, I'll continue to present plans for this
coming academic year's course.
Course News
Updated website -
The course website has been updated for this coming
academic year. Major changes have been made to the syllabus and project
assignments. |
Course Plans
Course
Plans
Important Dates
- Wednesday, December
1st - Winter Quarter student enrollment opens
- Tuesday, January
4th - First class session of Perspectives in Assistive
Technology
Community Attendance - Community members are
welcome to attend class sessions, but will have to attest to being vaccinated
or receiving a negative COVID test result. Masking during class sessions may be
required for everybody. |
Project Suggestion Solicitation
Request for student project
suggestions - Project suggestions continue to be
solicited.
The course is in need of additional candidate projects
for students to pursue. You are strongly encouraged to submit project
suggestions that address a real challenge experienced by an individual with a
disability or older adult who lives in the local community that is not
adequately served by existing commercial products. (Perform an internet search
to verify this.) Identify and describe the challenge rather than imagining a
solution. Please do this as soon as possible so I'll have adequate time to
consider all submissions, edit approved entries, and post them. The deadline is
Wednesday, December 1st. If I accept your project suggestion, you will
be invited to "pitch" it to the class on
Thursday, January 6th. If a student team selects it, you will have the
opportunity to offer your advice, direction, and expertise in person, by phone,
and/or by email. For more information refer to the
Call for Projects Suggestions and
Project Requirements
webpages.
This course
relies on community involvement, so please suggest a project based upon an
identified problem or challenge. |
Lecture Scheduling
Guest Lecturer
Schedule - Here is the finalized guest lecturer schedule. For more
information about the presenter and their topic, browse to the course
lecture schedule webpage.
Tue, Jan 4th |
Course Overview & Introduction to Assistive
Technology David L. Jaffe, MS |
Thu, Jan 6th |
Project Pitches & Team Formation Project
Suggestors |
Tue, Jan 11th |
Creating Assistive Technologies - Understanding the
Problem Gayle Curtis |
Thu, Jan 13th |
Bridging the Gap between Consumers and Products in Rehabilitation
Medicine Deborah E. Kenney, MS, OTR/L |
Tue, Jan 18th |
Perspectives of Stanford Students with a
Disability Students |
Thu, Jan 20th |
From Idea to Market: Eatwell, Assistive Tableware for Persons with
Cognitive Impairments Sha Yao |
Tue, Jan 25th |
Designing Beyond the Norm to Meet the Needs of All
People Peter W. Axelson, MSME, ATP, RET |
Thu, Jan 27th |
Improving Home Environments for Older Adults Matteo Zallio,
M.Arch, PhD |
Tue, Feb 1st |
Issues of Human Interface Design Gary M. Berke, MS, CP,
FAAOP |
Thu, Feb 3rd |
Accessible Making: Designing Makerspaces for
Accessibility Kat M. Steele, PhD, MS |
Tue, Feb 8th |
Mid-term Student Team Project Updates Student
Teams |
Thu, Feb 10th |
Assistive Robotics Monroe Kennedy III, PhD |
Tue, Feb 15th |
VA Palo Alto Health Care System B. Jenny Kiratli, PhD &
Jeffrey P. Jaramillo, MSPT |
Thu, Feb 17th |
Field Trip to the Magical Bridge Playground Olenka
Villarreal |
Tue, Feb 22nd |
The Design and Control of Exoskeletons for
Rehabilitation Katherine Strausser, PhD |
Thu, Feb 24th |
Designing Exoskeletons and Prosthetic Limbs that Enhance Human
Performance Steven H. Collins, PhD |
Tue, Mar 1st |
Assistive Technology Faire Various Vendors |
Thu, Mar 3rd |
Wheelchair Fabrication in Developing Countries Ralf
Hotchkiss |
Tue, Mar 8th |
End-of-term Student Team Project Presentations Student
Teams |
Thu, Mar 10th |
Student Individual and Team Project
Demonstrations Students |
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Ongoing local event:
The
Palo
Alto Art Center is pleased to present The Art of Disability Culture:
Artists with Disabilities Dispelling Myths, Dissolving Barriers, and Disrupting
Prejudice. At the heart of this exhibition is a robust celebration of the
diverse, personal, and infinitely varied disability
experience".
Each of the twenty artists featured has
one or more disabilities, whether visible or invisible, and the exhibition
centers upon their creativity, vulnerability, and unique perspectives. The
exhibition celebrates how disability culture can strengthen our communities
through the practices of interdependence, accessibility, and
inclusion.
The Art of Disability Culture exhibition
features numerous accessibility components to ensure that the broadest possible
audience can experience the exhibition and related programs. Audio descriptions
are available for all works of art on view and are also accessible on the
website.
Braille labels and audio descriptions are also available for visitors. Public
programs include sign language interpretation and live captioning.
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Please contact me with your ideas, questions, comments,
and project suggestions - or just to say hello. Please continue to stay safe
& healthy.
Dave Jaffe - Course Instructor
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