Margret,

 

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.

 

I am itching to make my first laser pointer!  Thank you for creating such a user friendly document!  I know how difficult it is to present this type of information into an easy to use format.

 

Thank you for sharing your knowledge.  I really appreciate you giving the AT community the benefit of what I can only imagine was hours and hours of blood, sweat, and tears.

 

On behalf of professionals and patients alike, I applaud your thoughtfulness and generosity.

 

Antoinette Verdone, ATP

Assistive Technology Specialist

ALS Association, Greater New York Chapter

116 John Street, Suite 1304

New York, NY 10038

Phone: 212-720-3054

Fax: 212-619-7409

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"One cannot consent to creep when one has the impulse to soar." -- Helen Keller


From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Cotts
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 3:18 PM
To: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Assistive Technology] Instructions for Simple Adapted Laser Pointer for Low Tech Communication

 

Hi All- (please excuse the cross posting)

 

I put together some step by step instructions on how to create a laser pointer for low tech augmentative communication.  It is available in pdf format, and can be downloaded at:

 

www.ucsf.edu/brain/als/resources/resources.html

 

The instructions are designed to be simple, so that a non-techie person can put it together. 

 

 

Margaret Cotts, MA, ATP

Assistive Technology Specialist

The ALS Center at UCSF

350 Parnassus Avenue, Suite 500

San Francisco, CA 94117

 

Phone:(415) 514-2511
Fax:(415) 514-0491

Office Hours:

W & Th 10:00-6:00

Friday: Clinic Day- 10:00- 6:00