Design, Technology , and Engineering benefitting individuals
with disabilities and older adults in the local community |
February 21, 2021 |
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Perspectives is the newsletter of the
Stanford course, Perspectives in Assistive Technology.
Improving Home Environments for Older
Adults
This issue announces the next class
session.
Perspectives in Assistive
Technology is a Winter Quarter Stanford course - entering its
fifteenth year - that explores the design, development, and use of
assistive technology that benefits people with disabilities and older adults.
It consists of semi-weekly online discussions; lectures by
notable professionals, clinicians, and assistive technology users; virtual
tours of local medical, clinical, and engineering facilities; student
project presentations and demonstrations; and a Virtual Assistive Technology
Faire. |
Course
News
Course Statistics -
Forty-three students have enrolled in the course, four students are auditing,
eleven vendors plan to participate in the Virtual Assistive Technology Faire,
and twenty-six students have chosen to work on nineteen projects, ten suggested
by six community members. |
Next class session -
Tuesday, February 23rd at 4:30pm PST via
Zoom
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Improving Home
Environments for Older Adults Matteo Zallio, M.Arch, PhD Fulbright
Scholar |
Abstract: As the world's population ages and new
services and technologies proliferate, older adults are facing increasing
difficulties understanding and using these new technologies. While Assistive
Technology has the potential to improve their quality of life and increase
their independence, older adults may find it difficult to identify truly
beneficial solutions.
This lecture will offer an overview of the main
challenges that older adults face and provide critical knowledge on successful
design techniques through numerous examples and a discussion of guidelines for
shaping inclusive environments.
Biosketch: Matteo Zallio is an
award-winning designer, UX researcher, and adjunct professor. As a creative
designer he worked with different research institutions, non-profit
organizations and companies, in the field of education, health and wellbeing,
mobility and transportation, performing user research, need-finding, concept
brainstorming, and prototyping of people-centered solutions.
A passionate researcher, eclectic inventor and UX design
strategist, Matteo has developed an extensive track record understanding
peoples needs and incorporating complex technical requirements into
prototypes with the goal to improve people's lives through inclusive futuristic
solutions.
He was the founder and CEO of the startup
Dean Design Lab and was previously
appointed as UX design researcher at the Autonomous Systems Laboratory at Stanford
University, Fulbright research fellow at Stanford University,
Center for Design
Research, adjunct professor at
INSEEC, San
Francisco, postdoctoral UX researcher at Technological University Dublin, and spent
his life researching and designing people-centered experiences.
During his career he served as chairman of the Irish
National Mirror Committee for the standard
ISO TC 314 Ageing
Societies and is an expert representative for the standard ISO TC 215
WG2 Health Informatics and ISO TC 314 Ageing Societies,
as well as reviewer for academic journals and judge for international
scientific panels and design competitions.
Matteo is currently a Marie Sklodowska-Curie senior
research fellow at University of Cambridge,
Inclusive
Design Group, working on an international EU-funded project with IWBI (International Well Building
Institute) to develop accessibility and inclusivity metrics to improve life
within smart environments and UX Design consultant.
Zoom Attendance
This class session will not
be open to community attendance - This decision has been made
due to the loss of audio quality during the first class session - mostly likely
due to the large number of attendees and a poor WiFi connection. For these
reasons, I must restrict Zoom attendance to enrolled students. Individuals
affiliated with Stanford can request to be invited to the class session.
However, I will provide the link to this recorded video session to anyone who
requests it. |
Upcoming class sessions:
Other
Email
questions, comments, or suggestions - Please
email me if you have general
questions, comments, corncerns, or suggestions regarding the course. Thank you
again for your interest.
Dave
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