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Hardware platform (rev B) for Eyewriter 2.1 eye-tracking system
October 21st, 2013
– Building upon lessons learned while building the first version of the Eyewriter 2.1 hardware platform (rev A), I set out to redesign the system to require fewer pieces of hardware and less 3D-printed plastic. The result is a much more compact, manipulable and adaptable system that can be attached to monitors, laptops and desks.
Prototype electronics (rev A) for Eyewriter 2.1 built and tested
October 8th, 2013
– For the past few months I have been working on fabricating, assembling, testing and debugging the prototype electronics system for the Eyewriter 2.1 open-source eye-tracking system. Quite a lot of work has gone into this particular update, as I didn’t want to post small bits of progress here on my blog (I use Twitter, G+, […]
Electronics design for Eyewriter 2.1 open-source eye-tracking system
May 31st, 2013
– This past weekend I sent away for the first round of circuit boards (PCBs) to be fabricated for the Eyewriter 2.1 eye-tracking system, marking the first major milestone for the electronics system! The updates on this project have been a little on the light side because I’ve been working almost completely on this! Hopefully this […]
Design and early testing of first iteration of hardware platform for Eyewriter 2.1 eye-tracking system
May 24th, 2013
– First attempt at creating a modular, 3D-printable hardware platform for the Eyewriter 2.1 open-source eye-tracking system. Whereas the original Eyewriter project required the platform to be built from scratch, this one may someday become a kit!
Overview of the Eyewriter eye tracking system for educators of students with diverse needs
February 22nd, 2013
– What is it? Eyewriter is a low-cost, open-source eye tracking system that can be built using off-the-shelf components and free software. For less than $100, the eye movement of an individual with limited mobility can be captured and used as input on a computer to do things like moving the mouse and drawing. The system […]
WyoLum Innovation Grant 2013 entry – openSip+Puff
December 30th, 2013
– About this page The following is my application for the 2013 WyoLum Innovation Grant, which provides funding for open-source projects to help them become real products. I am seeking the grant to bring my open-source “sip and puff” device, openSip+Puff, to market! If you’d like to support me in this process, you can vote for […]
Winning the MaKey MaKey “group how-to” contest – using the MaKey MaKey for custom assistive technology interfaces
November 15th, 2013
– In August I learned about a cool contest put on JoyLabz (the folks who make the MaKey MaKey) that asked for submissions for instructions on how to lead a group “how-to” workshop using the MaKey MaKey. For whatever reason, at first glance the contest felt like a long-shot, until I remembered that I had already […]
Exhibiting open-source assistive technology at Maker Faire: Kansas City 2013
July 28th, 2013
– At the end of June I was lucky enough to be able to present some of my work in open-source assistive technology at this year’s Maker Faire: Kansas City! Earlier this year I heard about the “call for makers” through various blogs I follow and I figured I should give it a shot. They accepted […]
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