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1 By Sung-bin Yun, Chris Mellen, and Brandon Howe Assistive Technology

2 Our Clients  The clients for our assistive technology project are John, Justin, Jacob, and Michael.  They have a learning disability that makes it difficult for them to do certain tasks which are physically or mentally challenging

3 Statements of Need Life skills group need…  a way to do pottery effectively  something to hold their food so they can cut it safely  a way to practice putting on articles of clothing

4 Project #1 STRONG ARM Project

5 Building Process  Pottery is difficult for the our clients because it requires upper body strength and hand-eye coordination  The design was left to us from last year’s group

6 ● Existing Products  Strong Arm $279.00  Axner Power Arm $349.00

7 Project #2 Food Holder Project

8 Identifying the Problem Our clients can have difficulties cutting food safely They may accidently cut their fingers or other part of their hand

9 Researching the problem Requirements Cheap Practical size Durable Safe Efficient Portability Restraints Money Space Materials (clean material for food)

10 Existing solutions  These are about $49.00  Also both are smaller side (14in x 5.5 in x 6 in)

11 Possible solutions A cutting board with adjustable clamps to hold food while they cut Different knife that they could use with one hand A clamp like device to hold their food

12 Best Design  Our final decision was to go with a cutting board style device with a clamp

13 Future Execution  Materials - Cutting board - Wooden planks - Metal bolts  Problems we face - The interior cutting - Sturdy clamp device to hold food

14 Project #3 Clothes Board Project

15 Identifying Problem  Our clients have troubles putting on certain articles of clothing  Buttons, zippers, snaps, belts, and shoelaces

16 Researching the problem Requirements  Cost effective  Safe  Portable  Durable  Must have all articles Restraints  Space (can’t be too big)  Time to make product

17 Design  Our design is to create a portable board for our clients that will consist of clothing practice stations

18 Future Execution  Materials - Wooden board - Buttons, zippers, snaps, shoelaces, belt buckle  Problems we face - Finding the materials - Cost


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