LipSync Update: The Year in Review
Our Makers Making Change hopped across North America to host 17 events, build 320 LipSyncs, and have a lot of fun.
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Skip to NavigationOur Makers Making Change hopped across North America to host 17 events, build 320 LipSyncs, and have a lot of fun.
We received this desk which is portable, has a lower keyboard platform, and allows for a monitor arm.
On December 9th, we were in Calgary for a buildathon with STEM Learning Lab and West Island College. There we met 11-year-old Isabel, who is now the youngest person to build a LipSync.
Neil Squire Solutions will be providing assistive technology support to students and teachers at the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, with a focus on helping students with disabilities transition from school to post-secondary education/training or employment.
Dhruv found it painful to move around in his manual wheelchair at work. Through Technology@Work, he received funding towards a power assist. Now he’s more efficient because he has no more shoulder pain.