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Greater Lafayette Area Special Services – Assistive Technology (GLASS-AT) Design Review. 19 February 2008 ARMS 1209. Agenda. Overview of community partner Overview of team Talkie Board Motor Stand House of the Rising Fun (HoRF) Soccer Assisted Contact Rail (SACR) Conclusion.
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Greater Lafayette Area Special Services – Assistive Technology (GLASS-AT)Design Review 19 February 2008 ARMS 1209
Agenda • Overview of community partner • Overview of team • Talkie Board • Motor Stand • House of the Rising Fun (HoRF) • Soccer Assisted Contact Rail (SACR) • Conclusion
Project Partner: GLASS • To inspire and empower all children to learn, hope, dream, contribute, excel, create and appreciate • Work with children from ages 3 – 21 with special needs • GLASS offers a variety of services that enable students with special needs to achieve a happier, more independent, and more fulfilling school experience
Team Overview: GLASS-AT • Our team develops assistive technologies to enable GLASS students to live happier and more independent lives • Past Projects: • Wireless • Interactive Companion • Joystick • Spaceship • Doll House • Posture Project • Finger Sensor • Visual Sonic Device • Bowling Ramp • Squeeze Me • Chin Switch
Team Overview: Organization Advisor: Carla Zoltowski Team Leader: Blake Gordon Team Leader: Kim Welcker Advisor: Hannis Thompson Talkie Board Motor Stand HoRF SACR TA: Greg Bucks Project Leader: Sridhar Tamminayana Project Leader: Russell Willmot Project Leader: Demi Hutchinson Project Leader: Brian Ainley Brian Bigler Nitin Aswani Russell Willmot Peter Mansfield Blake Gordon Pranav Kachhwaha Kyle Forgue Kim Welcker Tom Lacy Matt Robbe Sridhar Tamminayana
Team Overview: Presentation Schedule • Talkie Board • Motor Stand • HoRF • SACR