A software tool to evaluate efficiency of access
Author Archive | David McNaughton
Students from Northeastern University win 2017 RERC on AAC Award
Fernando Quivira and Matt Higger won the 2017 RERC on AAC award for Shuffle Speller
Shuffle Speller: User Adaptive Spelling *RERC on AAC award
ShuffleSpeller supports accurate letter prediction for users with less-than-trustworthy access methods
RESNA 2018 held in Washington, DC
RESNA 2018 was held in Washington, DC (Hyatt Regency, Crystal City Virginia), from July 11-15, 2018.
Plugs For Molly (Stanford University)
This product facilitate the plugging and unplugging of electronic cords
Modu: The Universal Household Tray for Aging in Place (San Francisco State University)
MODU is designed to assist those who face challenges in mobility
AXIS: Portable Folding Transfer Board (California Institute of Technology and ArtCenter College of Design)
The AXIS folding wheelchair transfer board was designed to promote user independence by streamlining the process of transferring in and out of a wheelchair.
Universal Home Automation System (UC Berkeley)
This system allows its users to fully engage with their home’s physical characteristics.
Safe Snowboard Binding for a Triple Amputee (The Pennsylvania State University)
It was our goal to work with our client to develop a way for him to resume his favorite hobby and regain back part of his life
Dexterous Lab : Motion Tracking and Quantitative Analysis for Cerebral Palsy Patients (Rice University)
Our project aims to design and implement a lightweight, portable, and reliable motion path tracking and analyzing device that is accurate enough for clinical use.