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AT Makers at Clarkson University's Occupational Therapy Department

The Maker Movement
is alive and well !

Our students are exploring a wide range of DIY tools and solutions, ranging from device fabrication using materials such as cardboard, corrugated plastic, acrylic, PVC pipe
and LocLine, to more advance technological solutions through tools such as
3D printing, coding, and microprocessors. 

COME PLAY AND LEARN WITH US!

OT students setting up Google AIY Voice kit.
OT students setting up Google AIY Voice kit.
OT student demonstrating 3D printer.
OT student demonstrating 3D printer.
OT students experimenting with Makey Makey kit, computer, playdough, and aluminum foil.
OT students experimenting with Makey Makey.
OT student and faculty using jigsaw to cut thick cardboard for a low-tech project.
OT student and faculty cutting cardboard for low-tech project.
MAKER MOVEMENT RESOURCES
Check out some great resources for creating your own DIY assistive technology!
  • http://www.adaptivedesign.org/learning-library
  • aiyprojects.withgoogle.com/ 
  • atmakers.org
  • http://www.handihelp.net/
  • instructibles.com 
  • makersmakingchange.org
  • www.project-core.com/communication-systems/
  • sparkfuneducation.com
  • www.youtube.com/user/ATinNH/videos
  • ​Print Lab's Assistive Device Academy - lesson plans and resources for teaching students how to make devices 
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