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Design, Technology, and Engineering benefitting individuals
with disabilities and older adults in the local community |
February 9, 2026 |
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Perspectives is the newsletter of the
Stanford course, Perspectives in Assistive Technology.
Week 6 Class Sessions
This newsletter issue describes Week 6
class sessions.
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Perspectives in Assistive
Technology is a Winter Quarter Stanford course - embarking on its
nineteenth year - that explores the design, development, and use of
assistive technology that benefits people with disabilities and older adults.
It consists of semi-weekly in-person discussions; lectures by
notable professionals, clinicians, and assistive technology users; a
tour of an accessible inclusive playground; student project
presentations and demonstrations; and an Assistive Technology Faire.
Students pursue team-based projects that address real challenges faced by
people with disabilities and older adults living in the local community. Check
out the course website. |
Week 6
Course News
Participating
Exhibitors - There are 10 confirmed exhibitors for the
Assistive Technology Faire.
Community
Attendance - Community members are most welcome to attend class
sessions on campus, enrollment is not required. There will not be a Zoom
participation option this year. |
Week 6 In-person Class
Sessions
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Tuesday, February 10th at
4:30pm PST
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Mid-term Student Team
Project Presentations Seven Student
Teams |
Abstract: Students working on team projects have
chosen a problem / or challenge experienced by individuals with disabilities
and older adults and have been working to research, brainstorm, design,
fabricate, and test a prototype device or software to address it.
Presentation Order:
| Order |
Team Name |
Project Name |
| 1 |
Curb Scouts |
Obstacle Detector 2 |
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Casa Zapato! |
Footshell Project |
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Pass, Set, Kapow! |
Laptray Artwork Easel |
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One for All |
Playground Attractions 1 |
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All Play! |
Playground Attractions 2 |
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Subway Surfers |
Obstacle Detector 1 |
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K9 Consortium |
Treats for Nathan |
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Thursday, February 12th at
4:30pm PST
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Field Trip to the
Magical Bridge Playground Olenka S.
Villarreal Founder and CEO of the
Magical Bridge Playground |
Everybody is welcome to attend! Here is a
map of
the playground in Palo Alto's Mitchell Park. Meet at the playground.
Abstract: Despite the 1990 Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA), it is astounding that most playground designs still
fail to consider the 1 in every 4 of us living with a visible or invisible
disability today. A park outing with her whole family was behind Olenka's
vision to create a new kind of playground, so she could play with both her
daughters who had very different needs. The urgent need to create playgrounds
that would (far) surpass ADA standards was the drive behind the creation of the
Magical Bridge Playground whose goal
was to bridge the gap between those with and without disabilities in a most
magical way! Olenka and a team of volunteers raised over $4M to make the first
Magical Bridge Playground a reality in Palo Alto's Mitchell Park. After opening
in June 2015, it received worldwide recognition as the "nation's most
innovative inclusive playground" and was even featured at the 2019 Davos World
Economic Forum. Due to demand for more like it, Magical Bridge Foundation was
created in 2016 and there are now 12 Magical Bridge destination playgrounds
under way locally and around the world. In addition to the magical spaces they
create, the foundation provides truly inclusive multigenerational programs for
every "body" to enjoy - both on and off the playgrounds.
Biosketch: With an undergraduate degree from
Pomona College and MBA from Golden Gate University, Olenka Villarreal
spent 18 years working with start-up and technology companies in Silicon
Valley. When her second daughter was born with disabilities in 2003, she turned
her focus on improving the quality of life of those with disabilities. Olenka
serves on various boards, including for AbilityPath and
Life Services Alternatives. Olenka has
received recognition and awards for her pioneering work on Magical Bridge and
holds a few design patents for inclusive playground equipment. |
Upcoming In-person Class Sessions
Please contact me with your ideas, questions, comments,
and project suggestions - or just to say hello. Please continue to stay safe
& healthy.
Dave Jaffe - Course Instructor
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