CampusAnswers

DSPS 339 — Adaptive Basic Makerspace Skills for Students with Disabilities 2 Units: 0

Provides additional instruction on the skills and equipment used in makerspaces. More advanced practice is provided for skills related to makerspace safety, equipment safety, and prototyping. Students with Disabilities will be using adaptive/assistive technology to utilize the makerspace equipment. Makerspace equipment includes a CNC machine, resin 3D printer, resin casting, laser engraver/cutter, airbrush painting, vacuum forming, etc. Students will be able to learn independently and in groups to enhance their personal skills in using equipment safely and effectively to create and build items for personal and educational uses. After completing the two-course sequence of DSPS 338 and 339, students will receive training, badges, and a certificate of completion to safely use equipment at a beginning level. Students will be more prepared for entering STEM and maker career paths in education, community centers, and libraries. This course cannot be taken for credit. Noncredit Hours: 42 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: DSPS 338. Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NONC COD GE: None CalGETC: None

Prerequisites: DSPS 338

Source ↗

← back to desert catalog