Winter Quarter 2018

          
Perspectives in Assistive Technology
ENGR110/210

          

David L. Jaffe, MS
Thornton Center Classroom 110
Tuesdays & Thursdays from 4:30pm to 5:50pm

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Thursday, January 11th

clip art of a man pitchin a project to seated colleagues

Project Pitches & Team Formation
David L. Jaffe, MS
Stanford University - Mechanical Engineering

Abstract: Candidate projects will be "pitched" by those who suggested them as students form teams. Open time at the end of the presentations will enable students pursuing team projects to connect with one other and interact with project suggestors.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of Course Resource People

    photo of Debbie Kenney
    Deborah E. Kenney, MS, OTR/L
    Occupational Therapist
    photo of Doug Schwandt
    Douglas F. Schwandt, MS
    Mechanical Engineering Design Consultant
    photo of Gary Berke
    Gary M. Berke, MS, CP, FAAOP
    Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Prosthetics
    photo of Jules Sherman
    Jules Sherman
    Designer and Entrepreneur
  2. Overview of PRL and Room 36 Resources:

    photo of Craig Milroy
    Craig Milroy
    Director of the Product Realization Lab
    photo of Marlo Kohn
    Marlo Dreissigacker Kohn
    Associate Director of the Product Realization Lab
    photo of Dan Somen
    Dan Somen
    Manager of the Product Realization Lab's Room 36
  3. Candidate Student Team Project Presentations

    Projects pitched by their suggestors:

    Project pitched by video;

    Project suggested by others, pitched by Dave:

    Dave's suggested projects:

  4. Open Question Time & Non-Random Access

Lecture Material:
Slides - 3.57 Mb pdf file
Dave's photos - 1.34 Mb pdf file
Video - not available
Suggestor's Pitch Videos:
Pack Rack for Tony - 1:20
Wheelchair Camber for Tony - 1:36
Elbow Lifter for Angie - 2:25
Handouts:
Assignment One - for students working on team projects (3 credit units)
Assignment - for students working on an individual projects (1 credit unit with a letter grade)
Links:
Student Project Preferences
Student Project Resource People
2014-2015 PRL info - pdf file
PRL Webshop
PRL website
Candidate Team Projects

Updated 01/17/2018

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