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THE FRAZER CENTER TECH REVIEW PROJECT
In this project our team evaluates how Frazer Center uses their current assistive equipment. Upon evaluation, the needs of Frazer Center will be identified and used to create a solution and a list of recommended assistive technologies for daily tasks.

MODULAR HOSING
A great solution for holding your tablet on a desk, table, tray, wheelchair, counter, bed, and more. Depending on your application, we recommend two arm configurations to hold up a device that weighs between 1-2 lbs. Single arm designs are popular because of the minimal space it takes up but keep the arm short and vertical so that it can safely hold your device. It works in both landscape and portrait mode, and it is easily adjustable for different sized devices.

TENNIS BALL PEN
It helps people who have trouble holding normal pen size to hold pens and more, i.e. toothbrush. Tennis balls are pierced to let pen come through.

NON SPILL CUP
The special made cup would not spill fluid out even it is flipped upside down. The cup would provide great help for those who find holding cups stable a problem; it is also an alternative for whatever cup you are using --it never get you in trouble.

THE OUTDOOR CLASSROOM AT FRAZER CENTER PROJECT
Outdoor Classroom at Frazer Center is our project of ESI (Engineering for Social Innovation). On top the picture is where the outdoor classroom will be.
Nine lesson plans along with curriculum, videos, interactive questions were designed for a summer camp at Frazer Center. About 70 percentage of the children attending Frazer Center's summer camp each year have disabilities, physically or mentally. Those summer camp lessons, aiming for children from 5-9 years old, will help the children learn about different subjects in a way they would not feel being differentiated.
My teammates Danielle, Mark and Christian made great efforts for this project to come true. We had a lot of fun and happy times during the work and research period because this is such a meaning project. And you know, it's for the kids!
ABOUT ME
My name is Yuyang Zhou and I am a Mechanical Engineering student at Georgia Tech. I participated in VIP (Vertically Integrated Projects) program in Fall 2016. I joined the Outdoor Classroom at the Frazer Center team in Fall 2016 and I am currently in the Frazer Center Tech Review team in Spring 2017. I chose these teams because I love volunteering and I have been a member of American Field Service since 2015.
