It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill.
--Wilbur Wright in a letter to Octave Chanute
Students in "Digital Media and Writing," an English and Communication course were given a class project to utilize 3-D printing technology to help local children in need. Through a partnership with E-nable, a global volunteer network, students constructed 3-D printed prosthetic hands for a local child with an upper limb difference. This documentary chronicles the highlights and challenges of that process.
Title: Raiders Reach out with 3d-Printed Hands for Kids
WNN Docs: Raiders Reach out with 3d-Printed Hands for Kids from The New Media Incubator on Vimeo.
2017 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences - Ohio Valley Chapter
Honorable Mention - Public Affairs/Community Service Category
Raiders Reach out with 3d-Printed Hands for Kids, Wright State University
Dylan Dohner, Producer/Editor
E’Shira Gooden, Producer/Videographer/Narrator
Max Milligan, Producer/Videographer
Chris Williams, Producer/Videographer
Ariel Phoenix, Producer/Videographer
Ashley Hall, Advisor