Here’s a nice story for the New Year.
A group of University of Colorado College of Engineering students in a 2011 Fall Semester class taught by Associate Professor Melinda Piket-May worked on projects to design simple adaptive technologies that aid increased independence for some of the individuals Imagine! serves.
For example, in one project, students built an adaptive Wii board that allows individuals who use wheelchairs to play Wii games. Below is a video of the students demonstrating their project.
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Now, check out this video of Imagine!’s Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome resident Donna using the adaptive Wii board at the home.
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Below, please enjoy some short videos of other projects from the students.
An Adjustable Assistive Wall Mounted Arm
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A Wheelchair Laundry Attachment
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A Reprogrammable Remote
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An Adjustable Shelf
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Another Adjustable Shelf
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An Adaptive Stroller
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Thanks to Professor Piket-May and especially the students for their hard work.
Thank You Thursday
5 years ago
What a fantastic series of projects! Thanks to CU Engineering and those in Imagine! who created this program!
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