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Developed for California College of the Arts | Instructor : Lara Grant
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Author: Brodie Legnon

First Prototype

March 5, 2016Brodie Legnon Leave a Comment

    First Prototype After figuring out what material we wanted to use we started crafting and assembling the components together. For the glove material we wanted something soft, flexible but durable. For our first prototype we didn’t worry too… Continue Reading →

Team Jub_Prototype1Instructions

February 26, 2016Brodie Legnon Leave a Comment

Link to Instructions   When using the glove did you notice any lights that turned on while wearing it? Yes, some turned on initially but Sara cannot move her wrist or hand that much. Was Sara able to move her… Continue Reading →

TeamJub_Brodie,Jamie,Uriel,_Prototype1

February 26, 2016Brodie Legnon Leave a Comment

Link to first prototype page

Prototype 1 Team Jub (Jamie, Uriel, Brodie)

February 26, 2016Brodie Legnon Leave a Comment

Prototype 1

High Five Switch

February 19, 2016Brodie Legnon Leave a Comment

Process: I tested where on the hand that made good contact when high fiving. Instead of making an entire glove I decided to make it easy to strap on and adjustable using velcro.

Spring 2016

  • Syllabus
  • Calendar
  • Material List
  • Class 1
  • Class 2
  • Class 3
  • Class 4
  • Class 5
  • Class 6 : 1st Prototypes Shipped
  • Class 7
  • Class 8
  • Class 9
  • Class 10: 2nd Prototypes Shipped
  • Class 11
  • Class 12: Present Technique Report
  • Class 13: Present Dynamic Textile
  • Class 14: 2nd Prototypes Back
  • Class 15: Final Presentations
  • Sara’s Glove Updates and Milestones
  • Student Work

Assignments

  • Sara’s Glove Brief
  • Technique Report
  • Dynamic Textile
  • Documentation Requirements
  • Final Presentation Requirements

Shape Changing Film: UniMorph

Media Library

  • Shape Changing Film : Unimorph
  • Music Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
  • Super Hero Prosthetics Designed and Prototyped by Elementary Students
  • Start Your Research on Cerebral Palsy Here
  • Wearable Tech for People with Disabilities
  • Shoe Device For Children With Cerebral Palsy
  • Wearable Tech is Changing the Lives of People with Disabilities
  • DrumPants: Giving People a Voice
  • Intel’s RealSense Tech: An Aid for the Visually Impaired

Giving a Voice : iPads Help Those with Cerebral Palsy

Worshops/Events

  • 3/11 Samsung Workshop