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Principles and Practice of Assistive Technology

6.811 · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science · Undergraduate · Fall 2014

William Li, Grace Teo, Prof. Robert Miller

MIT · Tier 1

6.811: Principles and Practice of Assistive Technology (PPAT) is an interdisciplinary, project-based course, centered around a design project in which small teams of students work closely with a person with a disability in the Cambridge area to design a device, piece of equipment, app, or other solution that helps them live more independently.

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The syllabus, on MIT OpenCourseWare

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William Li, Grace Teo, Prof. Robert Miller. 6.811 Principles and Practice of Assistive Technology. Fall 2014. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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