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Undergraduate design projects to aid persons with disabilities: reflections.

机译:协助残疾人的本科设计项目:思考。

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In Spring 2002 the University of Wyoming, College of Engineering, received a five year grant from the National Science Foundation to link senior capstone design projects with the custom requirements of the assistive technology (AT) community. This serendipitous collaboration has been highly beneficial to our senior design students as well as individuals with a disability requiring one-of-a-kind AT devices. Now that the program is coming to a close on its five year term, we believe there are lessons we have learned that would be valuable to others considering participation in such a program. We will briefly review program development and organization, highlight lessons learned, and discuss program benefits and pitfalls. Paper emphasis will be on the practical implementation and management of this valuable program. Due to the rich benefits received from participating in the program, we plan on applying for a second five year program funding increment.
机译:2002年春季,怀俄明大学工程学院获得了美国国家科学基金会(National Science Foundation)的一项为期五年的赠款,用于将高级岩顶设计项目与辅助技术(AT)社区的定制要求联系起来。这种偶然的合作对于我们的高级设计学生以及需要一种AT设备的残障人士非常有益。既然该计划的五年期即将结束,我们认为我们已经吸取了一些教训,这对于其他考虑参与该计划的人来说将是宝贵的。我们将简要回顾计划的开发和组织,重点介绍经验教训,并讨论计划的好处和陷阱。本文的重点将放在此有价值程序的实际实施和管理上。由于从参加该计划中获得了丰厚的收益,我们计划申请第二个五年计划资助增量。

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