The simple yet useful tool teenagers in Wisconsin invented A high school robotics team from Hartland, Wisconsin has invented a simple yet useful tool that was inspired by doctor-patient communication issues. By: TMJ4 Staff and last updated 2021-02-09 17:58:48-05 HARTLAND, Wisc. â A high school robotics team from Hartland, Wisconsin has invented a simple yet useful tool that was inspired by doctor-patient communication issues. Joshua Otte, Grace Dai, and Teekay Kowalewski were approached by nurses from Advocate Aurora Health in Summit, Wisconsin during the beginning of the pandemic. Healthcare providers were having a tough time examining their patients during telehealth conferences while looking at their charts. They wanted to do both at the same time, and none of them had two monitors.