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MMC Live is a new monthly live stream where we will share resources and projects, exciting updates in our community, and much more. MMC Live is a monthly live stream where we will share resources and projects, exciting updates in our community, and much more. Each month, the live stream will focus on updates from our regional coordinators, accessible gaming team, or R&D team. Meet the makers, learn about the challenges, and celebrate the ingenuity behind these incredible solutions! Here's what’s in store: • R&D Overview – Jake will provide an introduction to our R&D team and processes. • Big Open Switch – Derrick demonstrates a large, easy-to-use adaptive switch for various accessibility needs. • Musical Grasping Training Aid – Didi showcases a device designed to make grasp training more engaging. • Willow Joystick – Brad introduces this versatile joystick perfect for adaptive gaming and more. • Auditory Scanning Blocks – Stephan reveals this tool to support accessible communication through sound. • Adaptive Gaming Tray – Josie unveils a sturdy, customizable mat for mounting adaptive gaming gear using hook and loop. 00:00 - 01:02 - What is Makers Making Change 01:02 - 04:47 - R&D Overview 04:47 - 05:56 - Big Open Switch 05:56 - 08:27 - Musical Grasping Training Aid 08:27 - 10:05 - Willow Joystick 10:05 - 13:14 - Auditory Scanning Blocks 13:14 - 14:49 - Adaptive Gaming Tray 14:49 - 15:18 - Conclusion About Neil Squire “We use Technology, Knowledge, and Passion to Empower Canadians with Disabilities.” Neil Squire, the Canadian leader in assistive technology, has been revolutionizing the lives of Canadians with disabilities since 1984. Our work is focused on four distinct areas: Innovation, Digital Literacy, Employment, and Assistive Technology. Our work enables people with disabilities to achieve their goals, reach their full potential and continue living life to the fullest. About Makers Making Change Makers Making Change, an initiative launched by Neil Squire in 2016, leverages the capacity of community based Makers, Occupational Therapists and Volunteers to develop and deliver affordable Open Source Assistive Technologies.