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Assistive Technology

LipSync head with the chambers made out of conductive ABS.

LipSync Update: 3D Filaments

October 27, 2016

In a project dependent on 3D printing, one of the most important things is the material we use, and what materials will allow makers to create the best possible LipSync. Here鈥檚 a rundown on the printing filaments that we鈥檝e decided to use, and why.

LipSync Update: LipSync Video

October 20, 2016

Our team put this together in a relatively short period of time for the Hackaday.io 2016 Hackaday Prize. In addition to a good explanation of the project, there’s a lot of footage of the LipSync in action, with a neat animation at the end showing a LipSync being assembled.

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Favourite聽Apps in Honour of Learning Disabilities Month聽/ Application pr茅f茅r茅es 脿 l鈥檕ccasion du Mois des troubles d鈥檃pprentissage聽

October 18, 2016

October is Learning Disabilities month, so for this month鈥檚 e-bulletin, we鈥檝e compiled a list of some of our favourite apps designed to assist individuals who struggle with learning difficulties. While there are many great assistive technology options for PC and Mac, this list will focus on mobile options. Apps tend to cost much less than […]

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A Better Way to Work

October 12, 2016

Being partially sighted and night blind, the commute home from work used to be a nightmare for Rod Tam. 鈥淣ight travel used to be a very stressful adventure,鈥 explains Rod. 鈥淏eing night blind, I always have to guess what is in front of me and around me when I am walking in the dark.

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LipSync Update: User Testing

October 6, 2016

We are excited to announce that we have begun user testing. While there is still much work to do, and undoubtedly there are many revisions to be done, but we are at the stage where we are beyond thinking of what we think should work, and are now seeing what potential users say and need.

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