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Assistive
Technology 
Laboratory
at
Stanford

 
 
Technology and design benefitting individuals with disabilities and seniors in the local community
January 27, 2012  
Welcome to this edition of  Perspectives,  the e-newsletter of the Stanford course, Perspectives in Assistive Technology.

What is the course? - Perspectives in Assistive Technology is a Winter Quarter course at Stanford that explores issues surrounding the design, development, and use of assistive technology benefitting people with disabilities and seniors. More information can be found on the course website.

Invitation to attend - You are invited to attend all class lectures. They will be held in Building 530, Classroom 127 on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 4:15 to 5:30pm and are free and open to the public.

Next lecture - Tuesday, January 31st at 4:15pm:

photo of Hilary Douglas


Partnership and Prototypes: Learning with the Community
Hilary Douglas
Haas Center for Public Service - Assistant Director of Community, Engaged Scholarship

Abstract: At the heart of service-learning and community-based research are the principles of ethical and effective service and partnership. In this presentation I will invite students to explore the commonly cited principles of ethical and effective service. We will debate the application of these principles in engineering partnerships and projects through in-class activities. Reflection is a critical component of service-learning similar to the common engineering practice of analysis and review. We will discuss ways to integrate reflection and engineering analysis in relationship to the service and community partnership components of the class.

Biosketch: As a member of the Engaged-Scholarship team at the Haas Center for Public Service, Hilary divides her time between managing components of service-learning programing and working to build and enhance community partnerships.

Hilary has strong background of working with volunteers and students in particular. Most recently, Hilary was the Volunteer Coordinator at Project Open Hand, an organization that utilizes over 100 volunteers a day to provide groceries and meals to San Franciscans living with critical illnesses. Prior to her return to the Bay Area, Hilary served two years as an AmeriCorps*VISTA for the Massachusetts Campus Compact. Placed at Endicott College, she helped to create and run all programming in their emerging Community Service Office. Hilary received her BA from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Next few class sessions:



Do you have a question or comment? - David L. Jaffe, MS, the course instructor, can be reached by email or at 650/892-4464.

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