Winter Quarter 2015

          
Perspectives in Assistive Technology
ENGR110/210

          

David L. Jaffe, MS
Tuesdays & Thursdays at 4:15pm - 5:30pm
Classroom 110 in Thornton Center

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Final Remarks


Thanks for enrolling in the course
Four items:
Presentations
Evaluations
Demonstrations
Food & Celebration
Presentations:
awesome!
appreciate the effort you put into your projects
Course Evaluation:
provides me with better info than the registrar's online evaluation
I'll email your grades the same day I submit them
Registrar's Online Evaluation:
Very Good is the minimum passing score
Final Report and Individual Reflection:
request an extension if you need the extra time to produce an excellent document
Make up missed lectures
Thank you:
students
community members
guest presenters
carpool drivers
project suggestors
mentors
Students who took the course for 1 unit & attended more than 10 lectures:
Erica - 19
Alexander - 14
Jenni - 13
Kanhika - 11
Kayla - 11
Students with a disability:
Alexander
Dan
RESNA Student Design Competition:
Registration open now
Friday, April 17th entry deadline
SURI - Summer project opportunity for ME juniors
HUMBIO25SI - Diverse Perspectives on Disabilities
This class investigates definitions and the complexities of life with a disability through discussion and panel based learning. Through student and parent panels, speakers, professors, and professionals in the field of disability, this class looks at the different perspectives and ways that disability interacts with the world. In addition to learning about the scientific, social, and legal backgrounds students can also participate in a community volunteering project for an additional unit through Kids with Dreams or another community or student organization.
Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:15pm
Room 200-217
1 or 2 credits
The course had a deeper goal than learning about assistive technology. I hope you have had a chance to develop, improve, and practice professional skills:
working in a team
working in the community
addressing a problem
exercising critical thinking
fabricating, testing, and evaluating prototypes
report writing
presenting your project
Most memorable experience:
Magical Bridge Playground
Gait Lab
VA
Ekso Bionics
Assistive Technology Faire
Movie screening
Project pursuit
Presenters:
Student panel
Peter Axelson
Ralf Hotchkiss
Was this the best assistive technology course you have ever taken?

Updated 03/17/2015

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