Students will create a community awareness poster or presentation that educates others about a specific assistive technology device, software, or practice that can benefit individuals with different abilities. Your poster or presentation should include the following:
Your poster or presentation should be visually engaging and clearly communicate the importance and potential impact of the device or system on individuals with different abilities. You should also consider how your poster or presentation can be used to raise awareness and promote inclusion within your community.
As an example, you could create a tutorial or presentation on an enabled play operation that demonstrates how to modify common toys to make them accessible for children with physical disabilities. Your tutorial or presentation could include step-by-step instructions, materials needed, and tips for making the toys safe and fun for children of all abilities. You could also provide additional resources, such as links to websites or organizations that provide more information on how to create accessible toys or where to purchase pre-made devices.
Here is a list of resources and options to inspire your community awareness project. However, there are many more resources out there waiting to be found!
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Entrepreneurship is the process of creating, developing, and managing a new business venture. It involves identifying a need or opportunity in the market, developing a product or service to meet that need or opportunity, and building a sustainable business around it.
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