CMPE 80A:

Universal Access: Disability, Technology, and Society

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What is the course about?

This course presents an overview of human-centered technology and of its potential for increasing the quality of life and independence of individuals with disabilities. A substantial portion of the course is devoted to studying physical, psychological, and psychosocial aspects of disability. Topics include: diversity and integration, legislation, accessibility, and universal design.

Logistics

When and where?

Humanities lecture 206, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 3:30-4:40 PM

Who to contact?

Sri Kurniawan: Instructor
Sonia Arteaga: TA

Course arrangement: The course is set up as follows:

  1. A theoretical lecture on a certain disability or special situation, either by the instructor or a guest lecturer.
  2. A lecture or demonstration of technologies that can mediate the effects of the special needs presented previously, either by the instructor or a guest lecturer.
  3. Doing some assignments or watching videos (in lieu of coming to class). Videos will be taken from freely available sites such as youtube or ted), mostly on inspiring "guest lecturers". See an example of a youtube video that will be used in the class to get a feel: Jill Bolte Taylor's stroke story.

Assessments

Policies and accommodation

Group project

The theme of this group project is "Helping persons with special need through technology." The following are the breakdown of the tasks you need to do. Submissions to Moodle are due on Monday the following week (so, for example, Week 1's task is due on Monday of week 2). Moodle will list the actual dates for those deliverables.

Syllabus (more to follow)

Guest speakers: (more to follow)

Movies to watch in week: (more to follow)

  1. Aimee Mullins, the record breaker paralympic athlete.
    Aimee Mullins on the opportunity of adversity.
    Universal Design for home.
  2. Low cost eye care.
    Katie Couric's interview.
    Blind Girl's Miracle Cure .
    Bionic eye helps blind man read.
  3. This video teaches a and b. Follow the rest of the videos at the bottom of this page to learn c to z.
    This video teaches 1 to 10.
  4. Take health care off the mainframe.
    Douglas Development Disabilities Center.
    The linguistic genius of babies.
  5. Visitng the Disability Awareness Fair or watch the movie that is a part of the Disability Awareness Week.
  6. Visiting the Bionics Lab, Engineering 2, room 201.
    Jill Bolte Taylor's stroke story.
  7. Traumatic brain injury.
    Multiple Sclerosis.
  8. Lou Gehrig's Disease.
    Muscular Dystrophy.
    Parkinson's Disease.
    Cerebral palsy.

Readings/resources

TBA