Habitica: Creating Good Habits One Quest at a Time / Habitica : acquérir de bonnes habitudes une quête à la fois
For many of us, September signals a return to school, which means more responsibilities and homework.
We use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities.
Skip to NavigationFor many of us, September signals a return to school, which means more responsibilities and homework.
For Samantha, a youth internship at the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï51 gave her the necessary real world experience to compliment her studies.
We’ve further refined our DIY (do-it-yourself) mounting set-up that used 3D printed clamps and arrow shafts to create something that looked like a microphone stand.
Over the last few weeks, we have shown you 3D printed parts, the joystick, design plans, and the electronics, but one thing we haven’t had a chance to show you is an assembled prototype of the LipSync itself — you’ve seen the parts, but not the whole. Well, here’s a look.
Darcy, a student at the University of Victoria, used his background in education to help people with disabilities, both in the job market and on the computer.