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Muriel Green

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This user joined on 03/13/2017.

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A speech generating device for kids with autism.
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Zeke (10) and I are working together to build a legless Freddy project!
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Zeke's animatronics!

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    09/04/2017 at 19:11 • 0 comments

    Here is the transcript of the hackchat with Naomi Wu that happened <3 https://hackaday.io/event/26992-making-in-shenzhen-hack-chat/log/66288-making-in-shenzhen-hack-chat-transcript

    Here is the transcript of the hackchat with Elecia White that happened <3 https://hackaday.io/event/27090-embedded-systems-hack-chat/log/66836-embedded-systems-hack-chat-transcript

    Here is the transcript of the hackchat with Zach Fredin that happened :) https://hackaday.io/event/27214-open-source-startup-lessons/log/67199-open-source-startup-lessons-hack-chat-transcript

    Here is the transcript of the certifications hack chat https://hackaday.io/event/19387-tindiechat/log/54109-tindiechat-transcript-feb-28-2017-certifications

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Conference badge for the 2017 Hackaday Superconference Features: camera module, 128x128 OLED display, MicroSD card socket and accelerometer
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Camera badge for Supercon 2017

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An electro-mechanical system designed to allow a disabled musician to play the guitar with one hand (and a foot).
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Adaptive Guitar

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Lovechild of MP3 & 1940s radio UI. For seniors with dementia who can no longer use CDs & iPods. Good project for kids.
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Dementia-friendly music player

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A low cost, open-source, universal-like remote control system that translates the user's head poses into commands to electronic devices.
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TV Remote Control based on Head Gestures

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There's some through hole & surface mount soldering to be done, but when you're finished you've got a sparkly eyed Tindie head lapel pin.
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Display the data from a Kansas City-encoded tape on a 7-segment display using only discrete transistors
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KCS tape viewer

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Interactive lighting elements for the mobility impaired. Designing a power supply for architectural scale interactive EL installations
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MoonLITE

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The project emphasizes on providing value for money by using a bionic leg for sprinters embedded with smart monitoring system.
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The Nixie Shield allows an Arduino board to connect any nixie tube you want to use in your projects.
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Participate to improve the life of amputees. Low-cost prosthetic hand. Try to give some "feelings" with vibration.
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Economic Prosthetic Hand

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We make several projects on various platforms and we always need the codes of any appliance, console, etc just by using an Arduino.
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Finding IR Codes of Any IR Remote Using Arduino

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A multi-tool tool holder for amputees
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MADE FOR MY WHEELCHAIR DIY lighting modules for front-, back-, and floor-lighting
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open°lights

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Wanna play with some graphic or make a touch interface? Use this DFRobot's Touch Shield for Arduino UNO!
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DFRobot's 2.8" TFT Touch Shield for Arduino

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Improving the "electronic larynx", a device used for speaking by cancer patients that have lost their natural ability to speak.
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Getting a Voice Again After Voice Box Surgery

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Aut2Talk is a iOS and Android Application designed to help people with ASD verbalize their emotions and desires.
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Aut2Talk

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David H Haffner Sr wrote 11/22/2017 at 06:20 • point

Thank you for the follow and like :)

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Craig Hissett wrote 11/08/2017 at 06:28 • point

Hi Muriel!

Thanks for following my #Pi Video Player project.

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Dusan Petrovic wrote 09/08/2017 at 11:29 • point

Hello Muriel and thanks for the follow!

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Muriel Green wrote 09/09/2017 at 01:01 • point

Hi Dusan, I'm meeting so many interesting people on here. What a great community. <3

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Jean Pierre Le Rouzic wrote 09/03/2017 at 08:09 • point

Thanks for the follow of:
https://hackaday.io/project/27079-a-wheelchair-for-dealing-with-trivial-tasks
Best wishes for your idea.

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Muriel Green wrote 09/04/2017 at 15:04 • point

Your project is really interesting and inspiring Jean Pierre. Good luck in the contest :)

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David H Haffner Sr wrote 05/01/2017 at 13:37 • point

Thank you for the follow :)

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Muriel Green wrote 09/04/2017 at 15:03 • point

Thanks for the encouragement, David! I'm so excited that the assistive tech round of hackadayprize2017 is drawing to a close. I've made so many friends these past months and I'm excited to see what comes next.

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Eric Hertz wrote 05/01/2017 at 10:20 • point

Howdy Muriel! Thanks for the follow and good luck with the contest!

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Muriel Green wrote 09/04/2017 at 15:02 • point

Thanks Esot.eric <3 I am so excited to see who gets named a semifinalist in the assistive tech round of lackaday prize 2017. I have made so many friends during this contest and I've followed so many neat projects :) Hope you are having a nice labor day.

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Muriel Green wrote 04/25/2017 at 22:08 • point

I have never delivered a mobile app to market, but I'd be willing to try. I've used google app engine some and have been meaning to learn Xamarin because I already know some C#. What development environment are you using?

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Jacob Christ wrote 04/25/2017 at 20:21 • point

Our Tawking project could easily be manipulated to work like the device you need.  Do you know how to program Android devices? 

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Muriel Green wrote 09/04/2017 at 15:01 • point

Hi Jacob, The above comment was supposed to be a reply to you. Long story short, I would love to try my hand at Android development. I will get in touch with you via pm and maybe we can collaborate :)

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