Thank you!
Ann
Hoffmann| ALS Association
MN,
Now Serving ND, Coordinator for the Hrbek-Sing Communication and Assistive
Device Program | PH: 763-520-0445
| Fax:
763-520-0355| From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Betts Peters Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 2:19 PM To: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: $5000 to spend Speaking of
styluses,
you can get them on eBay for next to nothing. I just ordered several
sets
of 5 styluses for $3 a set (with free shipping). I buy a bunch of
them at
a time and give them away to PALS who want them. Make sure to search
for
“iPod Touch stylus”, since most styluses won’t work on
the iPod Touch
screen. Betts
Peters, MA, CCC-SLP Assistive
Technology Services Coordinator The
ALS Association, Oregon & SW Washington Chapter 310 SW
4th Ave, Suite 630 Portland,
OR 97204 503-238-5559 800-681-9851 Fax:
503-296-5590 Website:
www.alsa-or.org ShopToDefeatALS.com - start your
shopping here and support the fight against ALS! A
portion of each sale (average 8%) will be paid by these merchants to the
association each time your purchase starts with a click at ShopToDefeatALS.
From:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Ann Hoffmann Hi
Antoinette, I
have
not received any "fractured" systems returned. I do think it is
a
great asset to have for evaluations. One little glitch we
recently
came across is an individual who deleted the P2G software as a result of
holding
down on the icon too long. Apparently when someone holds a finger onto an
Ipod
for an extended time (due to weakness) the Ipod will go into "Delete mode"
so
the next time the icon was selected it was deleted. As a result, we
are
reloading P2G and purchasing stylus options for Ipod users
to
try. http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=21236&cat=2751 http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=16138 Good
Luck! Ann
Hoffmann| ALS
Association MN, Now Serving ND, Coordinator for the Hrbek-Sing
Communication and
Assistive Device Program |
PH:
763-520-0445 | Fax: 763-520-0355|Courage Center
| 3915
Golden Valley Road |
MPLS, Minnesota 55422 From:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Betts Peters Hi
Antoinette, I do have an iPod
Touch, which I use to demo the technology so people can try before they
buy. I have both Proloquo2go and Speak It! installed (I have tried
several
free or low-cost text-to-speech apps, and Speak It! is by far the
best).
Most PALS who have tried these apps don’t think that P2G is worth the
extra $188
over the $2 Speak It, and one guy I know who has P2G only uses the keyboard
part
of the app, which is pretty much what you get with Speak It. I think
P2G
could be very useful if the PALS or family really took the time to
customize it
and get it set up in a useful way, but most of them don’t have the
time or
inclination to do this. Speak It! is simpler to learn and use, and
it’s a
great bargain. I got a free copy
of
P2G by registering with them as an assessment center. On this web
page you
can see the list of assessment centers, and click the Contact Us link to
request
an application: http://www.proloquo2go.com/resources/article/us-resource-centers I think it is
definitely worth having an iPod for people to try out, and worth having P2G
for
demo. Lots of PALS have read or heard about P2G, so that’s the
one they
want to try. In my experience, they usually end up going with Speak
It!
instead due to the price difference and Speak It’s simpler operation,
but they
like having options. I don’t have any iPods in my loan closet,
so I don’t
have any experiences to share there. I would worry about them coming
back
damaged or not coming back at all. If anyone is actually loaning
iPods out
to people, I would be interested to hear how that is
going. Betts
Peters, MA, CCC-SLP Assistive
Technology Services Coordinator The
ALS Association, Oregon & SW Washington Chapter 310 SW
4th Ave, Suite 630 Portland,
OR 97204 503-238-5559 800-681-9851 Fax:
503-296-5590 Website:
www.alsa-or.org ShopToDefeatALS.com - start your
shopping here and support the fight against ALS! A
portion of each sale (average 8%) will be paid by these merchants to the
association each time your purchase starts with a click at ShopToDefeatALS.
From:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Antoinette Verdone Hello
all, I have been
blessed
with a $5000 gift to purchase AAC/ECU equipment. I already have a few
things that I want to purchase, but I was thinking about getting some iPod
Touch
systems (maybe 1 or 2)? I know we had
discussed these systems in the past, but now that they have been around for
a
while, I would like to know people’s opinions of them –
- do you think
it is
worth while to have these systems in your loan
closet? - is the
proloquo2go
software worth it? Any other
suggestions
on how to best spend this money to stock a loan closet would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks, Antoinette
Verdone,
MSBME, ATP Assistive
Technology
Specialist The ALS
Association,
Greater New York Chapter 42 Broadway,
Suite
1724 New York, NY
10004 Phone:
212-720-3054 Fax:
212-619-7409 Email: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx "One cannot
consent
to creep when one has the impulse to soar" -- Helen
Keller
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