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ENGR110/210Perspectives in Assistive TechnologyDavid L. Jaffe, MSJanuary 14, 2010Professor Drew NelsonSusan NourseQuestions?Administrative IssuesEnroll on AxessENGR110 is one of the classes that satisfies the optional course requirement for the BSME degree.Contact me if you desire to get a letter grade for the lecture-only one-credit enrollment option.Who is Disabled?Disability is defined as a health condition or physical impairment that prevents an individual from taking full advantage of life’s opportunities such as education, vocation, recreation, and activities of daily living.Who is Disabled?• An individual with ALS cannot walk, talk, or personally perform any of the usual activities of daily living. He has only very limited volitional control of one finger.• This individual employs a powered wheelchair for his mobility.• This individual employs a speech output communication device to facilitate his communication.• The individual is Stephen Hawking, often described as the smartest person alive.Tuesday, Jan 19thLaura C. MartiniUniversal Design: A Student’s PerspectiveStanford University - Joint Program in DesignTodayGayle CurtisDesign Thinking and Applied Ideation for Assistive


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