Wlodek 1. for wc users to garden- tools, etc.

Holly 1. digital camera use 2. adaptive equipment for artists including easel, brushes, etc. 3. realistic environments for software for navigation 4. adaptations for grooming and other daily tasks

Heather 1. cell phone based- using camera for image recognition (screen reading for cell) 2. biofeedback with suit for vibration/weight 3. (Holly)- software with real world function

Tristan 1. adaptation for typing and email for elders 2. sculpting with water or air (Snoozellen)

Marilyn 1. AFO (splint) in shoe for easy on and off Michael 1. projection and body image; maybe kids with CP in early learning- colors or letters, translating limited motion for greater expression; to simulate "normal" developmental learning 2. (Holly)- adapting digital camera for use by people with a variety of disabilities including manipulation of camera and images

John 1. using wireless tech for Foundling to interact with eachother- advanced enabling devices switch, children's games wireless

Lamar 1. re-writing software to respond to various users; exploration of input devices for computer based software

Vaishali 1. pressure vest- self- monitoring 2. balance regulation and feedback in wc for proper seated position 3. shoe laces and methods to learn tying. Also R/L differentiation of shoes


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