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Assistive Technology

By Sung-bin Yun , Chris Mellen , and Brandon Howe. Assistive Technology. Our Clients. The clients for our assistive technology project are John , Justin, Jacob, and Michael.

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Assistive Technology

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  1. By Sung-bin Yun, Chris Mellen, and Brandon Howe Assistive Technology

  2. Our Clients The clients for our assistive technology project are John, Justin, Jacob, and Michael. They have a learning disability that makes it difficult for them to do certain tasks which are physically or mentally challenging

  3. Statements of Need Life skills group need… • a way to do pottery effectively • something to hold their food so they can cut it safely • a way to practice putting on articles of clothing

  4. Project #1 STRONG ARM Project

  5. Building Process • Pottery is difficult for the our clients because it requires upper body strength and hand-eye coordination • The design was left to us from last year’s group

  6. Existing Products • Strong Arm $279.00 • Axner Power Arm $349.00

  7. Project #2 Food Holder Project

  8. Identifying the Problem • Our clients can have difficulties cutting food safely • They may accidently cut their fingers or other part of their hand

  9. Researching the problem Requirements • Cheap • Practical size • Durable • Safe • Efficient • Portability Restraints • Money • Space • Materials (clean material for food)

  10. Existing solutions • These are about $49.00 • Also both are smaller side (14in x 5.5 in x 6 in)

  11. Possible solutions • A cutting board with adjustable clamps to hold food while they cut • Different knife that they could use with one hand • A clamp like device to hold their food

  12. Best Design Our final decision was to go with a cutting board style device with a clamp

  13. Future Execution Materials Cutting board Wooden planks Metal bolts Problems we face The interior cutting Sturdy clamp device to hold food

  14. Project #3 Clothes Board Project

  15. Identifying Problem • Our clients have troubles putting on certain articles of clothing • Buttons, zippers, snaps, belts, and shoelaces

  16. Researching the problem Requirements • Cost effective • Safe • Portable • Durable • Must have all articles Restraints • Space (can’t be too big) • Time to make product

  17. Design Our design is to create a portable board for our clients that will consist of clothing practice stations

  18. Future Execution Materials Wooden board Buttons, zippers, snaps, shoelaces, belt buckle Problems we face Finding the materials Cost

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