Winter Quarter 2022

          
Perspectives in Assistive Technology
ENGR110/210

          

David L. Jaffe, MS
Lathrop Library Classroom 282
Tuesdays & Thursdays from 4:00 to 5:30pm PST

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Past and Present Project Partners


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Atkinson Foundation

The Atkinson Foundation continues a tradition of thoughtful philanthropy through its interest in helping individuals and families achieve independent and rewarding lives and the welfare of local communities worldwide.

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Cantor Arts Center

Serving the Stanford campus, the Bay Area community, and visitors from around the world, the Cantor Arts Center provides an outstanding cultural experience for visitors of all ages.

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Children's National Hospital

With a health care experience designed around kids' unique needs, Children's National Hospital is the premier provider of pediatric services in the Washington, DC, metro area and its only health system specializing in kids. Last year, we saw more than 219,000 children from the nation’s capital, Maryland, and Virginia as well as from across the country and around the world.

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EnableMart

EnableMart is an online one-stop-shop in assistive technology solutions. With customers in all 50 states and over 45 foreign countries, EnableMart provides over 3,000 assistive technology and assistive living devices from over 200 manufacturers. EnableMart's market leadership is the direct result of its goal to become an all inclusive source for assistive technology and assistive living devices.

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Haas Center for Public Service

The Haas Center for Public Service connects academic study with public service to strengthen communities and develop effective public leaders.

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Intel

Intel designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world's computing devices, is the world leader in silicon innovation, develops processor technologies, and supports global initiatives to continually advance how people work and live.

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Magical Bridge Playground

The Magical Bridge Playground is the nation's first fully accessible and socially inclusive playground. It is a public space where children with disabilities as well as children of parents who have a disability can play together. The City of Palo Alto designated 1.3 acres of underutilized public land in Mitchell Park, located at 600 East Meadow Drive in Palo Alto, for the site of the Magical Bridge Playground - adjacent to Abilities United and close to the new Mitchell Park Library. The playground opened in April 2015 and has been overwhelmingly popular with both kids and parents, with some families traveling long distances to experience it.

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Medtronic

Medtronic, Inc. is the global leader in medical technology – alleviating pain, restoring health, and extending life for millions of people around the world.

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Stanford Center on Longevity

The aim of the Stanford Center on Longevity is to use increased life expectancy to bring about profound advances in the quality of life from early childhood to old age.

Updated 08/30/2021

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