(2A) Small Scale Disease Prevention

10/28

Wenqin Xue

Today we tried to put our project together, however we failed, because we designed it in a wrong way. Then, we tried to revise it.

9/30/16 Work

Jayla Fairley

Today I was mainly working on the repellent straps for our bookbag. I made a white cardboard prototype, but Anjali and I decided to make sketch on rhino. This is what I did the last part of the class. Unfortunately, my print did not goes as planned, but we will try again next class. There was a lot of progress made today 

11/28/16

Jayla Fairley

We are hustling on the route to finishing our Nuvu project. Today, I worked on putting nuts and bolts on our drawers and the opening of our box. Although last minute, we came up with another idea to put a hinge on our projects front door. I will finish this up next class and then hopefully, we will totally be done with our project.

11/3/16

Jayla Fairley

Today, we fixed some minor things about our project. We also 3D printed, with the help of Mrs. Giansaracusa. 

Thanks Mrs. G!!!!

10/26/16

Jayla Fairley

Today, we printed our project!!!!! 

9/13/16

Jayla Fairley

Today, in class Spencer and I went over some details concerning the inside of  our backpack. We glued down layers of cardboard and inserted small holes on the top of them. This is filter out the water. We have yet to add natural filters but this is our progress for now. 

10/11/16

Jayla Fairley

Today, Spencer and I focused on the straps of the book bag. We decided that along the inner wall of the straps, there would be a tube and connected to that tube would be a bottle of bug spray. There is yet to see what kind of natural resources that we will use, but that will be soon researched. The game plan for next class is going to be:

- researching nonharmful bug sprays and repellents

- Fine tuning the inside of the backpack

12/7/16

Jayla Fairley

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12Wsok_gd9FGYUKH4q5hT7leJ-jmYoSXKrKGEquBY40Q/edit#slide=id.g13d0d79f10_0_38

Mobile Health Unit (MHU)

Peyton Dunbar
Mobile Health Unit (MHU).gslides

The Mobile Health Unit or MHU is a multipurpose health facility for the treatment of infectious disease outbreaks. The facility’s expandability more than doubles the space of a standard tractor trailer.

Inspired for use by corporate, charitable, and or government health providers, the MHU takes the treatment to the people located in isolated areas around the world. The MHU can be modified to provide the unique healthcare needs each circumstance demands. Ideal for those living in underdeveloped countries who do not have access to proper healthcare or even running water. Based on a standard tractor-trailer, the MHU is designed for easy transport across land and sea. Upon arrival, the free-form interior design allows users to easily modify the layout and interchange furniture components as needed.

We specifically designed to be this mobile in order for people to reach places that might not get the proper facilities they need to treat illnesses. This Mobile Health Unit contains all you need to treat people in different places. 

12/7/16

Jayla Fairley
Cholera Busters - Google Slides.htm