I've entered this project for the 2020 Hackaday prize, for the United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles. I don't think I'll win anything as my project doesn't need much built, which is what Hackaday is all about. The hack is re-purposing a board designed for school education as assistive technology.
What I want to get out of the competition is for the UCPLA to see this project and find somebody who could use it, then give me feedback on how well it worked and what could be improved.
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Actually, hacking also involves taking something and turning it into or using it for something else.
We have a saying "No need to reinvent the wheel". So, go nuts using an existing item to do something else 👍
I do this often at work - take standard building blocks and add magic sauce..
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