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SEEK. S olutions with E lectrical E ngineering K nowledge. Conceptual Design Presentation “Toys for Special Needs Children” Project. Team Members:- Kamal Al Khuffash 920012902 Abdullah Al Qaydi 920011367 Syed Ghufran Hashmi 920013717. Outline.

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  1. SEEK Solutions with Electrical Engineering Knowledge Conceptual Design Presentation “Toys for Special Needs Children” Project Team Members:- Kamal Al Khuffash 920012902 Abdullah Al Qaydi 920011367 Syed Ghufran Hashmi 920013717

  2. Outline • Evaluation Matrix

  3. Revised Client Statement “The team should build a safe, portable, affordable, easy to use and reliable educational toy to support the learning experience of the special needs children in the Special Care Center.”

  4. Research • Every child face some difficulties. • Assistive technology helps in the child development. • “The robotic tools made it possible for the student to participate and learn many necessary skills.” • The mental age should be considered. • The toy should be: • Of a suitable size and strong. • Attractive and motivate exploration. Figure 1: The interaction between children-parents-experts[6]

  5. Objectives • Safe • Portable • Affordable • Easy to use • Reliable

  6. Conceptual Design Design 1 Design 2 Design 3 Design 4

  7. Morph Chart Table 1: The morph chart containing all possible means.

  8. The Color Box

  9. The Fruit Box

  10. The Writing Board

  11. The Reading Book

  12. Evaluation Matrix Table 2: The Evaluation Matrix Pair wise comparison chart

  13. Evaluation Matrix Table 2: The Evaluation Matrix Metrics

  14. Evaluation Matrix Table 2: The Evaluation Matrix

  15. Evaluation Matrix Table 2: The Evaluation Matrix

  16. The Color Box The circuits and components. Dimensions and materials Interfering the components with the Microcontroller. Programming the System.

  17. Conclusion • Evaluation Matrix

  18. Questions • Thank You for Your Attention

  19. Table 3: Pair wise comparison Chart Back

  20. Metrics Table 4: Easy to use evaluation metrics Back

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