Communication
Jillian uses a Tobii Dynavox I-13 communication device with TD Snap AAC software. Her access method is eye gaze so positioning is critical for her to access her device. In order for the device to see her eyes, the infrared lights/cameras on the bar at the bottom of her screen must be on and have a clear view at the right distance and position.
The internal batteries of the I-13 are weak and do not last long. We have two methods to keep her device powered on for a full day. First, the device will deplete the ZeroKor AC Inverter/Charger (Charger 1).
Once the ZeroKor is depleted, the secondary backup battery can be used. First, switch the power jack on the side of the Tobii from the one labeled "Charger 1" to the one labeled "Charger 2". Next, turn on the OmniCharge Charger (Charger 2) by pressing and holding the Power Button on for approximately three seconds (Four LED lights will come on). The charging light on the top left of the Tobii should come on (either green for fully charged or blue for charging).
Video Introduction of Tobii i13
Video Introduction of TD Snap (Formerly Snap + Core First)
Video Introduction of the voice used to give Jillian a voice (Rosie UK from Acapela Group)
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