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Description
In this video, Jeremy Simon (e-NABLE volunteer and Founder, 3D Universe) gives a brief overview of e-NABLE's online resources and how to get started as a volunteer or device recipient.
More information and discussion about EnableCon 2019 here: https://hub.e-nable.org/s/e-nablecon-2019/
More information about e-NABLE here: https://enablingthefuture.org
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That's
where
Jenn
has
helped
us
to
document
our
stories
and
the
impacts
that
we've
had
around
the
world
and
how
we
have
been
able
to
help
change
people's
lives
through
our
work
together,
and
it
also
has
some
informational
resources
to
help
you
get
started.
We
have
a
new
platform,
we
call
the
enable
hub,
which
is
basically
a
social
community
where
people
can
communicate
with
one
another.
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They
can
collaborate
with
one
another,
and
this
is
kind
of
like
an
incubator
platform,
where
people
can
work
together
on
ideas
and
develop
those
ideas
and
once
they're
sort
of
fully
baked
and
ready
to
be
released.
We
sort
of
move
them
off
into
the
other
parts
of
our
infrastructure.
We
also
have
a
platform
called
enable
web
central,
which
is
a
web-based
platform
for
matching
volunteers
with
people
looking
for
devices.
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How
a
device
is
going
to
fit
and
how
to
scale
it
and
then
make
a
device
for
you
if
you're
a
volunteer,
you
can
also
go
to
enable
web
central.com
create
again
a
free
account,
set
yourself
up
as
a
volunteer,
and
you
can
then
browse
the
available
cases.
These
device
requests.
You
can
look
on
a
map
and
you
can
see
where
people
are
in
the
world
and
where
there
are
cases
near
you-
and
you
can
say,
that's
one
I
can
help
with
and
you
offer
to
help
and
you
get
matched
once
you're
matched.
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You
can
start
making
this
device
for
somebody.
So
there's
there's
a
process
of
like
I,
said
evaluating
these
sizing
photos
and
there's
some
tutorials
on
how
to
do
that
online
so
that
anybody
can
learn
how
this
works.
You
use
this
process
to
figure
out
what
scale
this
device
is
going
to
be
so
that
if
you're
making
a
hand,
for
example,
for
somebody
when
you
download
the
files
they're
going
to
be
at
100%
scale,
which
is
a
pretty
small
device,
it
would
be
good
for
a
very
small
child.
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We
do
encourage
whenever
possible,
for
every
recipient
to
be
working
with
medical
professionals.
Whatever
that
option
is
available,
it
is
best
to
have
an
OT
or
some
kind
of
a
prosthetist
or
some
other
kind
of
medical
professional
involved
to
make
sure
that
the
device
does
fit
properly,
that
the
person
knows
how
to
use
it,
etc,
because
after
all,
they
are
just
you
know,
we're
amateur
volunteers.
We
are
not.
Medical
professionals,
so
definitely
encourage
your
your
recipients
to
work
with
a
medical
professional.
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If
they
have
option,
we
also
have
forms
that
might
be
helpful
for
those
of
you
who
are
volunteering.
Things
like
disclaimer
waiver
of
liability
forms
that
you
can
use
to
help
make
it
clear
that
this
is
an
experimental
device
that
you're
accepting
this
and
using
it
at
your
own
risk.
That
kind
of
thing
just
to
make
sure
that
everybody
is,
is
protected,
I
think
that's
it
in
the
high
level.
So
there
are
quite
a
few
resources
out
there.
We
have
our
YouTube
channel
where
we
have
lots
of
great
videos.
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We've
got
the
the
websites
that
I
mentioned,
but
I
think
enabling
the
future
org
is
a
good
place
for
everybody
to
start
and,
like
I,
said
that
kind
of
links
you
off
to
the
other
different
pages
and
resources
and
will
continue
to
update
that
to
make
it
easier
to
find
so
I'm
just
gonna
leave
it
at
that
and
keep
it
very
brief,
can
answer
any
questions
for
anyone.
Anyone
they'd
be
looking
to
get
started
or
need
to
know
anything
else
that
I
did
not
cover
or
you
do
not
know,
Scott
alright,
okay.