Name
[Education & Learning] AT Maker: Assistive Technology 3D Printing for Schools
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AT Maker: Assistive Technology 3D Printing for Schools

Assistive technology can significantly improve the learning experiences of students with disabilities in schools. However, acquiring and customizing assistive technology for individual students can be a complex and expensive process. 3D printing can be an effective solution to these challenges by enabling schools to create customized, low-cost, and efficient assistive technology. In this session, participants will learn how to get started and what's possible.

Christina Maragioglio-Esposito Kathy Rutherford
Time
2:10 PM - 3:10 PM (EDT)
Location Name
Library Learning Center (LLC) Lecture Hall 116, 1st Floor