SEESAW By Isabella Ferrufino William Sinz Zixuan Zhao Monica Raubusch
Abstract For Disability and Safety Existing condition Preferred condition Methodology Data analysis Conclusion
Existing Conditions See what existing have and solve the [problem and try to come up with ideas to make seesaws creative and safe. Stakeholder are the people who have the interest on the equipment Parents Kids Manufacturer Not safe Not meet the requirements for disabilities
Preferred Conditions For disability Seat belt Seat and turn sideways No injury Seat springs attached to the ground Cushion Comfort Soft chair
Methodology Survey Collecting articles Watching related video about the different ways of possible injury Model & experiment
Data Analysis SafetyMaterialEngagementTotal How important it is 50/10030/10020/ Idea 1:electric seesaw 0000 Idea 2:place rails on the sides of the seesaw Idea3: movable chair Idea4:seesaw with a slide escape
Conclusions By adding preferred conditions we can offer accessibility to the world. Problem: When we were thinking about the questions we had to ask our users we didn’t actually had the right questions to ask them, so our survey and data collection wasn’t that much useful and accurate. research more about user’s opinion in articles, books, and blogs.
References Reddy, Sumathi. Editorial. The Wall Street Journal 19 Nov. 2012: n. pag. Web. 4 Oct "What Are the Benefits of Children's Playground Equipment?" LIVESTRONG.COM. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Oct "Seesaw (Teeter-Totter) - Playground Equipment Plan." Seesaw (Teeter-Totter) - Playground Equipment Plan. Craftsman Space, Web. 04 Oct "Playground Injuries." Playground Safety| Playground Injuries. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Oct Our own survey