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M3-W11-V2-Quiz-OT:
APSC
100
2023W1
Introduction
to
Engineering
|
M3-W11-V2-Quiz-OT
Due
Nov
16
at
8a.m.
Points
5
Questions
5
Available
until
Nov
16
at
8a.m.
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None
Instructions
This
is
the
quiz
for
Week
11
Video
2
(Occupational
Therapy
Stakeholder).
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sure
you
have
viewed
that
screencast
in
full
before
attempting
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quiz
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will
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attempt
at
the
quiz.
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to
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quiz
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able
to
more
meaningfully
contribute
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that.
The
weight
of
each
quiz
towards
your
course
grade
is
very
small
(roughly
0.25%).
The
quiz
is
primatrily
intended
to
provide
you
feedback
on
your
learning,
especially
in
advance
of
the
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quiz.
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Question
1
0.8/1pts
According
to
Emma
Smith,
which
of
the
following
are
important
considerations
when
developing
assistive
technology?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
Design
devices
that
are
as
simple
and
easy
to
use
as
possible
Design
devices
that
allow
users
to
continue
to
do
what
they
formerly
did
or
enjoyed
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Ensure
the
user
has
sufficient
ability
or
sufficient
support
in
their
personal
networks
to
facilitate
using
the
device
Avoid
solutions
that
have
a
steep
learning
curve
for
the
user
Ensure
the
device
looks
good
or
"normal”
in
the
user's
social
environment
Question
2
1/1
pts
Emma
Smith
mentioned
it
was
important
for
all
collaborators
to
be
at
the
table
when
planning
for
an
assistive
device.
Why?
To
reduce
overall
cost
to
make
the
device
and
ongoing
costs
to
use
the
device
To
make
sure
the
device
works
and
is
useful
for
the
person
To
maximize
the
universality
of
the
device,
so
many
different
people
can
benefit
from
it
To
maximize
the
versatility
of
the
device,
so
a
person
can
use
it
in
multiple
ways
Emma
mentioned
having
all
collaborators
at
the
table
to
ensure
the
device
was
useful
for
the
person
(otherwise
it
will
likely
get
abandoned).
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100
2023W1
Introduction
to
Engineering
|
Which
of
the
following
could
qualify
as
assistive
technology
for
someone
with
a
disability
(according
to
the
AT
Act
of
2004)?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
Commercially-available
equipment
that
is
modified
to
increase
the
individual's
capabilities
A
custom-designed
and
built
item
used
to
increase
the
individual's
functioning
An
unmodified,
commercially-acquired
product
that
helps
maintain
the
individual's
functioning
Question
4
1/1
pts
Emma
Smith
provided
an
example
of
assistive
technology
design
failure
in
a
particular
type
of
wheelchair
mount
for
an
iPad.
What
was
the
failure
on
the
part
of
the
designer
of
that
mount?
The
designer
was
unaware
of
other,
better
mounts
that
existed
on
the
market;
otherwise,
she
never
would
have
designed
hers.
The
designer
was
unaware
that
most
users
prefer
a
device
that
is
fixed,
and
non-adjustable,
whereas
her
mount
was
very
flexible.
The
designer
did
not
consult
with
the
users
directly.
She
talked
with
a
few
experts
only.
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100
2023W1
Introduction
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Engineering
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The
designer
thought
that
the
device
was
simple
and
easy
to
use;
however,
unexpected
challenges
came
up
that
made
it
difficult
to
use.
Emma
highlighted
that
the
designer
was
unaware
of
existing
products
on
the
market
and
that
they
would
have
not
designed
their
device
if
they
knew
what
existed
already.
This
illustrates
a
breakdown
in
Stage
1
of
the
design
process
-
Study
and
Clarify
the
Problem.
Incorrect
Question
5
0/1
ptS
Which
of
the
following
did
Emma
Smith
cite
as
a
key
factor
for
the
success
of
the
Freedom
Chair
as
an
assistive
technology?
The
device
is
appropriately
designed
for
the
context
in
which
it
is
used
The
device
is
easily
adjustable
to
suit
a
variety
of
different
users
The
device
is
low
cost
The
device
is
easily
manufactured
Emma
highlighted
that
the
design
was
appropriate
for
its
context.
Specifically,
the
user
of
the
chair
could
easily
navigate
uneven
and
steep
terrain
often
found
in
low
resource
settings
(i.e.
less-
developed
locations).
This
was
due
to
design
features
such
as
three
wheels
and
the
long
levers
to
increase
the
torque
the
user
can
apply
to
the
wheels.
Quiz
Score:
3.47
out
of
5
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