Article posted in the Carleton newsletter!
"Designing on the ground for Ugandans with disabilities" By Susan Hickman
read it at: http://carletonnow.carleton.ca/?p=10709
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Carleton Community Engagement Event
Our team participated in the Carleton Community Engagement, which was an event relating to projects that address accessibility within the university. Here's the blurb on the Carleton industrial design website. I've clipped it into this post because I'm not sure how long it will stay on the id-carleton site.
The School of Industrial Design, the READ Initiative and the CanUgan Disability Support Project display student design work done for people with disabilities in Uganda at the second annual Carleton University Community Engagement Event. The School has a long history of working on accessibility related projects and has a close working relationship with the Research Education Accessibility and Design initiative as well as community partners such as CanUgan. (Bjarki Hallgrimsson (SID), Alyssa Wongkee (SID), Dean Mellway (READ), Navin Parekh (CanUgan Disability Support Project)http://www.id.carleton.ca/2013/04/15/carleton-university-community-engagement-event/
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Building a tricycle
| We all looked at it and said, "hmmmm, I think we can call it a day..." |
These photos are a little outdated, so we've progressed since then. The tricycle prototype is for the group, but we all have individual things we need to focus on. There's a lot to think about, so I made a list of personal project priorities for the week (plus or minus a few days):
- Compare specific handcycle power-trains
- Determine optimum gear ratio, and average wattage output
- Consider what types of tools you will need to power
- Consider different methods of power transfer
- Determine how to build a test model in the upcoming month (multiple gears that are interchangeable and a chain on a wood block?)
Also! During this week, we made the news! (twice!)
Spotted in the local Ottawa newspaper, there's a little blurb about our team and the project that we're working on. I'm going to clip one and send it to my mom. It's motivating to see people become just as excited about the project as we are when they hear about the project. That means we have to work harder. Aja!
Metro Ottawa, Core77
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Graduation project,
media,
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Uganda,
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