Assistive Clips

Project Assistive technology

In this project, you will design assistive clips that attach to objects to make them more accessible for people with arthritis or a weak grip. The process involves exploring an example assistive writing aid, before using the knowledge gained to design your own unique assistive clip. View the project details below and start a free trial to PrintLab today!

 

Project Difficulty

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This project is rated as intermediate and is suitable for all those who have moderate-strong skills in 3D design and 3D printing.

Project Length

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The estimated project length is 5 hours, excluding any 3D printing time. This estimate includes designing and making an initial prototype and creating 1 improved version. The project can be run in shorter or longer periods of time depending on the number of iterations you choose to make. We recommend breaking the project up into multiple sessions (e.g. 5 x 1 hour sessions), which will allow you to 3D print necessary objects between sessions.

Equipment Required

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To participate in this project, you will require:

  • A laptop or computer with either Tinkercad or Fusion 360 software (both free for educational and personal use).
  • A software or web application to create a digital portfolio. We recommend using Google Slides as we provide a portfolio template in this format.
  • Access to a 3D printer and 3D printing material.
  • Basic materials to create rough models (modelling clay is recommended).
  • A device to capture images of your design process to insert into the project portfolio.

Additional materials may be required depending on the design methods you use when developing your solution.

2 website screens showing the learning platform for PrintLab's assistive clips project.

The Learning Platform

The project learning platform takes you through the full iterative design process using a variety of media - from example STL files and Tinkercad/Fusion 360 3D design tutorials to design method instructions and more.

4 example portfolio template slides from PrintLab's assistive clips project.

The Portfolio

As you move through each stage of the project, we guide you in filling in a Google Slides template to document your design process - resulting in a beautiful and professional portfolio of work.

The Outcome

Our teaching methodology is focused around creative freedom. By using various research, design and evaluation methods, you'll learn how to create an assistive clip that's completely unique!

A website screen showing the teacher instructions pop down menu from PrintLab's assistive clips project.

Teacher Resources

With our education licenses, you can generate a share link to give your students access to the project learning platform. Each section of the platform also has a teacher instructions tab, which provides you with step-by-step lesson plan instructions, curriculum alignment resources and an assessment rubric.


 

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