Winter Quarter 2010 - ENGR 110/210  
  Tue & Thu 4:15 - 5:30pm - Gates B12  


  Perspectives in Assistive Technology  

Designed for ME, PD, BME, CS, EE, and HumBio students

Explore the broad spectrum of issues surrounding the design,
development, and use of technology that benefits people with disabilities

Objectives:
  • Learn how technology helps people with disabilities
  • Interact with users of assistive technology, coaches, and project partners
  • Engage in a team-based design experience that includes need finding, brainstorming, iterative design, fabrication, and user testing
  • Use engineering and design skills to assist individuals with disabilities in the local community increase their independence and improve their quality of life
Themes:
  • Disability and Rehabilitation
  • Research and Development
  • Personal Perspectives
  • Team-based Design
Lectures:
  • Designing for Developing Countries
  • Assistive Technology Overview
  • Brainstorming Techniques
  • Communication Aids
  • Virtual Reality
  • Robotics Research
  • Artificial Limbs
  • Adapted Vehicles
  • Designing Beyond the Norm
  • Universal Design Techniques
  • Web Accessibility
  • Insight into the Design Process
Tours:
  • VA Spinal Cord Injury Service
  • Stanford Gait Laboratory
Projects:
  • Diagnostic Vision Test Device
  • Robotics & Prosthetics Applications
  • Mobility Projects
  • Aids for Seniors and Veterans
Tasks:
  • Pursue a team-based project
  • Mid-term presentation and report
  • Final presentation and report
  • Personal reflection & Course evaluation
  • Work with technology users
  • Collaborate with project partner
  • Meet with team coach
  • In-class discussions
No:
  • No problem sets, quizzes, or exams
  • No out-of-pocket project expenses
  • No required books or readings
  • No boring lectures
Flexibility:
  • Continue project in ME113 / CS194
  • Continue project as independent study
  • Lecture-only option
  • Open to all disciplines
Rewards:
  • Apply engineering expertise to help others
  • Sharpen communication abilities
  • Develop team working skills
  • End of term celebration
Info:
ENGR110 is one of the classes that satisfies
the optional course requirement for the BSME degree.