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Help Us Print Low Tech AT Kits

A project log for LipSync

An assistive tech which allows quadriplegics to use touchscreen mobile devices using a mouth-operated joystick with sip and puff controls

makers-making-changeMakers Making Change 05/10/2018 at 21:240 Comments

Makers Making Change has started reaching out to Occupational Therapists (OTs). OTs work directly with people with disabilities and can connect them with our services, giving people access to more affordable, community-made assistive devices.

Help Us Print Low Tech AT Kits

Completed LipSyncs at the TELUS Vancouver Buildathon in 2017
Our Low Tech AT Kits are composed of simple 3D-printed devices from our Open Source Assistive Technology Library. We will share these kits with OTs, whose clients will be able to try out the devices. 

This will help us get valuable feedback on how well these devices function and how they can be improved to meet the needs of people with disabilities.

Contents of a Makers Making Change Low Tech AT Kit

If you want to get involved, please get in touch with Zee, the Makers Making Change Project Manager, by emailing her at zeek@neilsquire.ca. She will connect you with a hospital or disability organization in your area where you can drop off the kit.

Thank you for your support!

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