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PROSTHETIC HAND: "The trajectory of his life has changed forver." - Jim Kothe, Manny's father

PROSTHETIC HAND: "The trajectory of his life has changed forver." - Jim Kothe, Manny's father

 








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10-year-old Lyndhurst boy to receive custom-fit prosthetic hand created by CADD students at the Mayfield Innovation Center

What began as a classroom lesson has become a life-changing outcome for several students, a teacher and one 10-year-old boy.

Students in Craig Schmidt’s CADD class at the Mayfield Innovation Center began the school year learning about computer aided drafting and design. The lesson quickly grew after Mr. Schmidt challenged his students to create a prosthetic hand on the 3-D printer.

The students knew they were on to something when the organization e-Nable approved their work. e-Nable is a worldwide organization of volunteers who offer prosthetic hands to children who were born without them.

Manny Kothe, 10 of Lyndhurst was born without a full right hand. Just before the holidays, fate stepped in when Manny and his family met one of the CADD students in line at the local Target. A conversation happened, calls and meetings were made and on Monday, May 16th at 8:30 a.m. Manny will receive his custom-made blue and gold prosthetic hand. With it he will be able to do what he has been limited to experience, like throwing a ball and gripping objects.

“We’ve taken learning beyond the classroom,” Mr. Schmidt said. “Our students have been able to touch someone’s life through the work they’re doing. This went from them learning how to use a 3-D printer to giving an authentic experience to a little boy in our community.”

The Mayfield Innovation Center is located at 6080 Wilson Mills Road. The Innovation Center opened at the beginning of this school year to offer Mayfield students STEM2M curriculum in such areas as Biomedicine and Engineering.

The CADD course is an Excel TECC program based at the Mayfield Innovation Center. Excel TECC is a career technical program that offers 18 programs to students from nine area school districts.


For more information, contact Director of Community Relations Laurie Uhlir 440.995.7222.


 

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