Their idea of trying to design a camera for someone who doesn't have any arms is really touching. Instead of adults trying to make the camera, other teens did it for her. Like what others say, teens learn from other teens. So it also means that teens can help one another. Direct Quote: "I'd much rather have a kid's idea versus an adult's idea." Susanna Spiccia said. A head cam nor a wheelchair camera worked. So then they came up with a shoulder-mounted camera design to help the teen. In July, Pilcher and Janiyah gave Haley a test run using the shoulder cam, and used it throughout that week (Paraphrase from Kids Helping Kids, Paragraph 4, Successful Shooting, Paragraph 1). Some of her shots were even included in her group's final music video, which she and her teammates act out a spooky nightmare in colorful costumes and face paint. The form of the topic is so effective, because it's a very kind thing to help out someone who doesn't have arms. The content is very clear and the sentences flow very well. Overall, I really like the article because it's a very good deed to others. Not many people have an opportunity for something like this.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/21/health/maker-kids-camera-without-arms/index.html
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