CIP 101 Students Continue to Produce within the TOM@University Project
As part of the TOM@University project, CIP 101 students continue to develop simple and creative solutions to the problems faced by individuals with underdeveloped motor skills or disabilities in daily life.
In the 2023 Fall Semester, a bottle opener wristband was designed for individuals who have difficulty using their fingers or hands, and a bottle opener was designed for individuals who have difficulty opening bottles with one hand.A stick for sock aid was produced that allows elderly people to easily put on their socks without bending over. In addition to these projects, a shoelace lock to develop a practical solution to the problem of tying shoes, a toothpaste holder and squeezer that makes it easier to squeeze toothpaste with one hand, and a tool that makes it easier to slice bread with one hand were produced.