Maker Studio @ CLIC The Maker Studio @ CLIC (574 Boston Ave.) is an interdisciplinary makerspace, an extension of larger the Maker Network at Tufts University, which is a collaboration between the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO), Occupational Therapy (OT), Human Factors (HF), and Mechanical Engineering (ME) departments. The space began as workspace for the Assistive Technologies (OT/ENP 105) class in Fall ’15 and has how expanded its rapid prototyping capabilities to foster greater collaboration across disciplines. This website is a portal for the OT community to learn about activities and resources related to the collaboration. It will highlight innovative projects, assistive technologies, and adaptive design in the Maker movement. Submitted by Amy Fleischer, MS, OTR/L amy.fleischer@tufts.edu Website: https://otmakerstudioatclic.wordpress.com Tufts Maker Network http://maker.tufts.edu Submitted by Amy Fleischer Link: When It Comes to Medical Device Design, Nurses Are Doing It For Themselves (with video 6:15) https://ww2.kqed.org/futureofyou/2016/05/26/medical-macgyvers-nurses-craft-diy-devices-to-fill-gaps Submitted by Jules Sherman