Design, Technology , and Engineering benefitting individuals
with disabilities and older adults in the local community |
November 2, 2022 |
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Perspectives is the newsletter of the
Stanford course, Perspectives in Assistive Technology.
Assistive Technology Faire Vendors and Project
Suggestions Solicitation
This newsletter issue further describes course plans for the
coming academic year.
Perspectives in Assistive
Technology is a Winter Quarter Stanford course - entering its
seventeenth 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 field
trip to an accessible inclusive playground; an Assistive Technology
Faire; and student project presentations and
demonstrations. |
Pre-Thanksgiving
Issue
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 Reminders
Reminders for next academic
year's course
Important dates:
- Thursday, December
1st - Winter Quarter course enrollment opens
- Tuesday, January
10th - First class session of Perspectives in Assistive
Technology
Attendance - Community members will be welcome to
attend class sessions on campus - masking may be required. There will not be a
concurrent Zoom broadcast.
Project Solicitation - Community members'
suggestions are solicited. (See below) |
Course News
Solicitation for Student Project
Suggestions
Request for student project
suggestions - Project suggestions are continuing to be
solicited.
Community members are strongly encouraged to submit
project suggestions for students to pursue. These suggestions must 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 Thursday, December 1st.
If I accept your project suggestion, you will be invited to
"pitch" it to the class on Thursday, January
12th. 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.
Here are some of the approved team projects so
far: |
- Projects
with Abby
Communication Aid for Nathan
Alert Project
Rain Shield Project
Mobile Laptop and iPad Computer Support
Accessible Storage Solution
Leash Project
- Project with Cat
Bass Reduction Project
- Project with Mary
Aesthetic Prosthetic Leg Project
- Project with Gary
Improved Ankle Foot Orthosis Mold
- Projects with Olenka at the Magical Bridge
Playground
Accessible and Inclusive Playground Attractions
(2)
- Projects with Danny
Water Bowl for Korey
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Assistive Technology Faire Vendors
Wanted
You are invited to participate
in the Assistive Technology Faire - This eleventh annual
course event is scheduled for Tuesday, February 28th and 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 join in on this event. Browse to the Call
for Assistive Technology Faire Participants webpage for more information
and contact me to register as a vendor.
Eight vendors have
committed to participate this coming year. Here is the
line up and
slides from last year's virtual
Faire. |
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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