RE: using SGDs vs modifying computers
Judge Simon (Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust) 09 Feb 2010 20:41 UTC
I think this paper, by Anne Marie Renzoni from Bloorview is extremely enlightening around the comparative reliability of SGDs:
http://www.assistech.org.uk/doku.php/research:voca_reliablity?s=sgd
Cheers
Simon
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From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Coggiola, Jennifer L.
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Subject: using SGDs vs modifying computers
Hi eveyone,
My high-tech patients have been really frustrated these past 2 years with their SGDs. They are on Dynavox (V Max/EyeMax) or Tobii (P10, C12/Ceye) devices. Everyone's devices have broken at some point. Most have sent them in for repairs at least 2 times. The SGD is not a fully functioning computer, even when unlocked. Patients have had problems with software incompatability, device freezing related to RAM or processor, not being able to watch online television/video due to limited RAM, slow uploading/downloading of email related to SGD company's server, etc.
I'm really re-thinking the idea of introducing these into peoples lives vs keeping them on their computer as long as possible. Maybe only ordering the eyegaze systems as a last resort for my high tech patients, and having them give EZKeys a really long trial if they have a switch access point. My biggest challenge with using computers instead of SGDs is mounting. Has anyone else experienced this? Any success with mounting computers?
Jen Coggiola, MA, CCC/SLP
Speech Pathologist
ALS Center at UCSF
400 Parnassus Ave., 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94143
(415) 353-2122 clinic phone
(415) 353-2524 clinic fax
(925) 323-0175 cell phone
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