“It’s a Really Good Way to Ensure That They Can Continue That Communication With Family”
Marla Calder, an occupational therapist at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton, New Brunswick has some great successes with the LipSync.
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Skip to NavigationMarla Calder, an occupational therapist at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton, New Brunswick has some great successes with the LipSync.
Cherry Nixdorf is an occupational therapist at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. When she learned about Makers Making Change, she became very interested in the LipSync.
Happy Pi Day! Not only is today Pi Day, but this also marks five years since the first public build of the LipSync. A lot has happened since then, so we thought we would take this opportunity to look back at the LipSync and introduce the new, updated design that we are finalizing.
For some potential LipSync users, sipping and puffing into the mouthpiece can be difficult or even impossible. To allow them to take advantage of the LipSync, we’ve designed a LipSync Switch Input Module.
Makers Making Change have been working hard to improve the LipSync and are proud to announce the open beta release of LipSync V3.0 firmware.