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Student with Final Accessibility Controller

A photo of a student showing off their modified Xbox controller, with several attachmen...

Student-Made Accessibility Controllers

This photo shows a number of student-made controllers alongside Microsoft official acce...

Student Staining Wooden Art

A photo of a student staining a piece of wood that is covered in laser-cut game iconogr...

Students Designing a Controller

This photo shows two students working on a piece of their engineered accessibility cont...

Laser Cut Wood Art In Progress

This photo shows a laser cutter in the process of printing game iconography onto a piec...

Student Keyboard Testing

In this photo, a student using a left-handed keypad for gaming in order to test the var...

Student and Instructor Examining a Keyboard

A student is seen with one of their instructors working with the left-handed keyboard a...

AbleGamerz Book Page

This is the final page for the AbleGamerz from the Changing the Subject book. This proj...

AbleGamerz

6th grade students set out to explore the questions surrounding disability, using video gaming as both a point of common interest and a real-world engineering and technological challenge.

Kinetic Coasters

Students melded art, physics, math, and elements of design and engineering to build a rolling ball structure called Kinetic Coasters.
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