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15/11/23, 10.33 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. Time Limit None Instructions This is the quiz for Week 11 Video 2 (Occupational Therapy Stakeholder). Make sure you have viewed that screencast in full before attempting this quiz - you will have one attempt at the quiz. You should do this prior to the team quiz so you are able to more meaningfully contribute to 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 team quiz. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 27 minutes 3.47 out of 5 (D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 3.47 out of 5 Submitted Nov 15 at 10:32a.m. This attempt took 27 minutes. rarta 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 https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629256 1/4
15/11/23, 10.33 M3-W11-V2-Quiz-OT: APSC 100 2023W1 Introduction to Engineering | 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). https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629256 2/4
15/11/23, 10.33 M3-W11-V2-Quiz-OT: APSC 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. https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629256 3/4
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15/11/23, 10.33 M3-W11-V2-Quiz-OT: APSC 100 2023W1 Introduction to Engineering | 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 https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629256 4/4