Making with a Social Purpose - Interactive Tools for Global Challenges
Offered By: Paul G. Allen School via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an innovative lecture on developing interactive tools to address global challenges in accessibility and STEM education. Delve into Jon Froehlich's research at the University of Washington and University of Maryland, focusing on two major threads: making the physical world more accessible for people with disabilities and engaging children in STEM learning through wearables and e-textiles. Discover projects like Project Sidewalk, which uses crowdsourcing and machine learning to identify street-level accessibility issues, and MakerWear, a construction toolkit enabling young children to create interactive e-textiles. Gain insights into the key contributions of these projects and their potential future developments in this 56-minute talk from the Paul G. Allen School Colloquia series.
Syllabus
Allen School Colloquia: Jon Froehlich (UW/ University of Maryland)
Taught by
Paul G. Allen School
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