3D Design project geared to meet Partner’s in Education Autism need

George and his group show Jacob the peg board toy.

Tristin Tuialuuluu, Reporter

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Working with U. S. Army Partners in Education the class designed sensory toys to meet specific needs for a soldier’s son that was recently diagnosed with autism. Joseph and Robert present their sensory prototype.
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George and his group show Jacob the peg board toy.
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Wendy and her group show Jacob their 3 dimensional sensory box toy.
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Aaron and his group show Jacob the Star Wars-themed sensory toy board.
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Andy and his group designed this sensory box using 3D design software and printers.
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George and his group designed this sensory board.
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Antonio and his group designed this 3D sensory board that simulates a iPad to manually develop fine motor skills .
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Wendy and her group designed this 3D sensory box. The box incorporates 3D printed items of enhanced household items such as a shoe to teach children how to lace up shoes, a cookie sheet with magnetic letters, the board lights up using a series light system operated by switch that incorporates from physics leassons.