Student Hackathon Builds Out Assistive Tech From: Campus Technology - 07/02/2015 By: Dian Schaffhauser An assistive technologies hackathon at MIT has kicked off development of a low-cost sip-and-puff joystick controller that allows the user to operate a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. "Puffin," as the new device is called, won the top spot at ATHack, which took place earlier this year. Read the entire article at: http://campustechnology.com/articles/2015/07/02/student-hackathon-builds-out-assistive-tech.aspx Links: Perspective on ATHack 2015 - Winning can be just the start https://www.eecs.mit.edu/news-events/media/perspective-athack-2015-winning-can-be-just-start Puffin Joystick http://puffinsip.com/ Hacking for those with disabilities http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2015/perspective-athack-assistive-technologies-hackathon-0601 MIT Assistive Technology Club http://assistivetech.mit.edu/athack/