Makers Making Change Update: AT for Students with Disabilities
We are currently working on expanding ourĀ open-source assistive technology library by adding devices that can help youth. We have some questions for teachers to help us get started.
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Skip to NavigationWe are currently working on expanding ourĀ open-source assistive technology library by adding devices that can help youth. We have some questions for teachers to help us get started.
These LipSyncs can now be distributed to people with disabilities who need them. Thanks to everyone who came out to help!
At Makers Making Change, we believe in collaborating to make even more effective assistive solutions. On that note, we want to introduce two makers: Ross Porter, a Seattle-based maker who created the dementia-friendly music player, and Trey Bagley, who made the 3D-printed design.
High school student Sydney needed help with career planning. She joined Working Together, where she learned about her post-secondary education options and career opportunities.
Join Makers Making Change on Thursday, July 5th, at the Vancouver Hack Space to fix some LipSyncs.