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Dear Lori and Sara,

sorry to contradict you Lori but the ITouch is 8 GIGAbytes and the Proloquo2go

is about 250 MB so there is plenty of room on the least espensive ITouch for

P2Go. Please don't even ask me what MB stands for (other than Beth our

moderator) lol......I only know when we first researched buying an ITouch I

learned the 8 was plenty big enough. Of course that didn't stop me from buying

the 16 " just to be sure " . If you're going to add lots of movies and music you

may need the 16 Sara.

Lori...you're so right these things are amazing! Sara, we got the IMaingo

speaker case for the ITouch as needs more volume than we get from the

ITouch; there is a speaker on it like Lori said but for little Miss " I need the

volume cranked to the max " we needed more....Lori, do you find the volume

on the ITouch itself loud enough to be heard by someone else if the child is

trying to have a conversation? Most reviews and comments from teachers and

parents I've read thought it was too soft for a classroom setting anyway.

Sherry

Hi Sara:

The Proloque2go is 222 MG. I don't think the 8 MG is enough. Have you

thought of or seen Tap2Talk? I am more impressed with it because I think

the Prologue2go has too many bells and whistles for our kids. I downloaded

Tap2Talk. Tony won't use it, looks at me like I'm crazy because he prefers

his own method of communication. He can talk but he is a very effective

pointer as well. For example, he will point at me, then himself, then the

freezer and it is hard to miss that he thinks we should both have ice cream.

However, I think Tap2Talk is worth continuing with. Tap2Talk is free for

the very basic app and then you pay $99 a year to develop your own

communication library. I haven't had time to really explore it but this is

the one that has my attention.

The battery lasts two or three days depending on how many other apps you

use. But it only takes 45 minutes to recharge.

Did you mean microphone or speaker. The iTouch comes with a little external

speaker (built into the iTouch) and it sounds really good -or so I think.

The iPods are quite amazing. How did are kids live without them? Oh, and

we have the rebuilt 8 MG iTouch for $149 and it has worked great. It comes

with a one year warrenty. We did have to replace a nano and apple did it for

free so the warrenty is good.

Lori

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Sherry:

I knew my math was off regarding how much room there was on an iTouch with 8

whatevers but that's just it. I am at work and couldn't remember what the 8

stood for! Thanks for the clarification. I was thinking that if there were

going to be movies on it they might need more room. We do not allow movies

to be downloaded to the iTouch in our house. Just game apps - engage,

engage, engage is our motto.

Tony has yet to use the iTouch for formal communication but certainly one on

one ours iTouch is loud enough. I know I am always saying, " turn it down! "

And his teacher for 4th quarter said that was what she always said as well.

Have you donwloaded the free " Puff the Magic Dragon " app? That one gets

really loud.

What's amazing to me is that we recently had to replace a nano and went to

the apple store to do so. You go in twice, once to order and once to

pick-up (to get the recylcing discount). Tony was such a wild tiger,

literally the first time that the second time I foreshadowed, brought the

iTouch and really worked with him on what was expected. He might be an

iTouch junkie but once again in the Apple store he was totally a wild

tiger. I guess just the sight of an iPad through him into sensory load. :)

Lori

Mom to Isaac 13, and Tony 11

>

>

> Dear Lori and Sara,

> sorry to contradict you Lori but the ITouch is 8 GIGAbytes and the

> Proloquo2go is about 250 MB so there is plenty of room on the least

> espensive ITouch for P2Go. Please don't even ask me what MB stands for

> (other than Beth our moderator) lol......I only know when we first

> researched buying an ITouch I learned the 8 was plenty big enough. Of course

> that didn't stop me from buying the 16 " just to be sure " . If you're going to

> add lots of movies and music you may need the 16 Sara.

>

> Lori...you're so right these things are amazing! Sara, we got the IMaingo

> speaker case for the ITouch as needs more volume than we get from the

> ITouch; there is a speaker on it like Lori said but for little Miss " I need

> the volume cranked to the max " we needed more....Lori, do you find the

> volume on the ITouch itself loud enough to be heard by someone else if the

> child is trying to have a conversation? Most reviews and comments from

> teachers and parents I've read thought it was too soft for a classroom

> setting anyway.

>

> Sherry

>

>

> Hi Sara:

>

> The Proloque2go is 222 MG. I don't think the 8 MG is enough. Have you

> thought of or seen Tap2Talk? I am more impressed with it because I think

> the Prologue2go has too many bells and whistles for our kids. I downloaded

> Tap2Talk. Tony won't use it, looks at me like I'm crazy because he prefers

> his own method of communication. He can talk but he is a very effective

> pointer as well. For example, he will point at me, then himself, then the

> freezer and it is hard to miss that he thinks we should both have ice

> cream.

>

> However, I think Tap2Talk is worth continuing with. Tap2Talk is free for

> the very basic app and then you pay $99 a year to develop your own

> communication library. I haven't had time to really explore it but this is

> the one that has my attention.

>

> The battery lasts two or three days depending on how many other apps you

> use. But it only takes 45 minutes to recharge.

>

> Did you mean microphone or speaker. The iTouch comes with a little external

> speaker (built into the iTouch) and it sounds really good -or so I think.

>

> The iPods are quite amazing. How did are kids live without them? Oh, and

> we have the rebuilt 8 MG iTouch for $149 and it has worked great. It comes

> with a one year warrenty. We did have to replace a nano and apple did it

> for

> free so the warrenty is good.

>

> Lori

>

>

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Thanks, Lori!!!

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 10:54 AM, uccpowell tds.net wrote:

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>

> Hi Sara:

>

> The Proloque2go is 222 MG. I don't think the 8 MG is enough. Have you

> thought of or seen Tap2Talk? I am more impressed with it because I think

> the Prologue2go has too many bells and whistles for our kids. I downloaded

> Tap2Talk. Tony won't use it, looks at me like I'm crazy because he prefers

> his own method of communication. He can talk but he is a very effective

> pointer as well. For example, he will point at me, then himself, then the

> freezer and it is hard to miss that he thinks we should both have ice

> cream.

>

> However, I think Tap2Talk is worth continuing with. Tap2Talk is free for

> the very basic app and then you pay $99 a year to develop your own

> communication library. I haven't had time to really explore it but this is

> the one that has my attention.

>

> The battery lasts two or three days depending on how many other apps you

> use. But it only takes 45 minutes to recharge.

>

> Did you mean microphone or speaker. The iTouch comes with a little external

> speaker (built into the iTouch) and it sounds really good -or so I think.

>

> The iPods are quite amazing. How did are kids live without them? Oh, and

> we have the rebuilt 8 MG iTouch for $149 and it has worked great. It comes

> with a one year warrenty. We did have to replace a nano and apple did it

> for

> free so the warrenty is good.

>

> Lori

>

>

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One of our sons gave us a 8 Gigabytes OLD i-touch as he is two newer past

that, so sthis cost us nothing to try. I will try looking at the free app

first to try. I will need the speaker case for ELie as he is like with

the sLOUD on. Plus he has 30% hearing loss!!! I will see what happens as I

learn how to use it this week.

>

>

> Dear Lori and Sara,

> sorry to contradict you Lori but the ITouch is 8 GIGAbytes and the

> Proloquo2go is about 250 MB so there is plenty of room on the least

> espensive ITouch for P2Go. Please don't even ask me what MB stands for

> (other than Beth our moderator) lol......I only know when we first

> researched buying an ITouch I learned the 8 was plenty big enough. Of course

> that didn't stop me from buying the 16 " just to be sure " . If you're going to

> add lots of movies and music you may need the 16 Sara.

>

> Lori...you're so right these things are amazing! Sara, we got the IMaingo

> speaker case for the ITouch as needs more volume than we get from the

> ITouch; there is a speaker on it like Lori said but for little Miss " I need

> the volume cranked to the max " we needed more....Lori, do you find the

> volume on the ITouch itself loud enough to be heard by someone else if the

> child is trying to have a conversation? Most reviews and comments from

> teachers and parents I've read thought it was too soft for a classroom

> setting anyway.

>

> Sherry

>

>

> Hi Sara:

>

> The Proloque2go is 222 MG. I don't think the 8 MG is enough. Have you

> thought of or seen Tap2Talk? I am more impressed with it because I think

> the Prologue2go has too many bells and whistles for our kids. I downloaded

> Tap2Talk. Tony won't use it, looks at me like I'm crazy because he prefers

> his own method of communication. He can talk but he is a very effective

> pointer as well. For example, he will point at me, then himself, then the

> freezer and it is hard to miss that he thinks we should both have ice

> cream.

>

> However, I think Tap2Talk is worth continuing with. Tap2Talk is free for

> the very basic app and then you pay $99 a year to develop your own

> communication library. I haven't had time to really explore it but this is

> the one that has my attention.

>

> The battery lasts two or three days depending on how many other apps you

> use. But it only takes 45 minutes to recharge.

>

> Did you mean microphone or speaker. The iTouch comes with a little external

> speaker (built into the iTouch) and it sounds really good -or so I think.

>

> The iPods are quite amazing. How did are kids live without them? Oh, and

> we have the rebuilt 8 MG iTouch for $149 and it has worked great. It comes

> with a one year warrenty. We did have to replace a nano and apple did it

> for

> free so the warrenty is good.

>

> Lori

>

>

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Sara.....

I can't remember exactly but there was some discussion about using the " first

generation " IPod which may be what you have. We bought a " second generation " . I

asked my husband but he can't remember either.....I'll look later to see if

there's some contrindication to loading P2Go into the oldest model.

http://forum.assistiveware.com/search.php?sid=77eb48dae2d1b1bbe095a6b38bf961f5

Here's the forum site.....I notice someone says the 1st generation IPods don't

have speakers. Hmmmmmm.

Does yours have a speaker?

Sherry

One of our sons gave us a 8 Gigabytes OLD i-touch as he is two newer past

that, so sthis cost us nothing to try. I will try looking at the free app

first to try. I will need the speaker case for ELie as he is like with

the sLOUD on. Plus he has 30% hearing loss!!! I will see what happens as I

learn how to use it this week.

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Don't knoww - but son said that I would need speakers which says if there is

one he found it inadeq

>

>

> Sara.....

> I can't remember exactly but there was some discussion about using the

> " first generation " IPod which may be what you have. We bought a " second

> generation " . I asked my husband but he can't remember either.....I'll look

> later to see if there's some contrindication to loading P2Go into the oldest

> model.

>

>

> http://forum.assistiveware.com/search.php?sid=77eb48dae2d1b1bbe095a6b38bf961f5

>

> Here's the forum site.....I notice someone says the 1st generation IPods

> don't have speakers. Hmmmmmm.

> Does yours have a speaker?

> Sherry

>

>

> One of our sons gave us a 8 Gigabytes OLD i-touch as he is two newer past

> that, so sthis cost us nothing to try. I will try looking at the free app

> first to try. I will need the speaker case for ELie as he is like with

> the sLOUD on. Plus he has 30% hearing loss!!! I will see what happens as I

> learn how to use it this week.

>

>

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Sorry - hit te wrong key - ....inadequate but that there is a case with

speakers I can get. Will try to turn the thing on, learn how to use it,

download the free app for it, and then worry about all the rest. So much

learning, so little time, and such a small brain. I am getting too old for

all this technospeak.

> Don't knoww - but son said that I would need speakers which says if there

> is one he found it inadeq

>

>

>

>

>>

>>

>> Sara.....

>> I can't remember exactly but there was some discussion about using the

>> " first generation " IPod which may be what you have. We bought a " second

>> generation " . I asked my husband but he can't remember either.....I'll look

>> later to see if there's some contrindication to loading P2Go into the oldest

>> model.

>>

>>

>>

http://forum.assistiveware.com/search.php?sid=77eb48dae2d1b1bbe095a6b38bf961f5

>>

>> Here's the forum site.....I notice someone says the 1st generation IPods

>> don't have speakers. Hmmmmmm.

>> Does yours have a speaker?

>> Sherry

>>

>>

>> One of our sons gave us a 8 Gigabytes OLD i-touch as he is two newer past

>> that, so sthis cost us nothing to try. I will try looking at the free app

>> first to try. I will need the speaker case for ELie as he is like

>> with

>> the sLOUD on. Plus he has 30% hearing loss!!! I will see what happens as I

>> learn how to use it this week.

>>

>>

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I told dh about the lack of speaker in 1st generation and he said it wouldn't

matter if you get the IMaingo case with speaker like we have. Apparently the

speakers plug into the headphone receptor so it would work ok even w/o it's own

speaker. Here's the speaker we decided on. If you get with carol over on FB

she's become the expert...Miss " I can build my own computer out of toilet

paper " . She's amazing. If you go back to the earliest posts on the forum they

deal with our simple technochallenged questions.....Now they're all about the

latest greatest IPad, IPoop, IWhatever. I'm sorry I'm having trouble retaining

alot of what I learned but to be honest... is now doing so well vocalizing

I've been concentrating on that and let the IStuff go by the wayside for a bit.

http://www.amazon.com/iMainGo-Handheld-Speaker-iPhone-Black/dp/B001DJJO2W

Sorry - hit te wrong key - ....inadequate but that there is a case with

speakers I can get. Will try to turn the thing on, learn how to use it,

download the free app for it, and then worry about all the rest. So much

learning, so little time, and such a small brain. I am getting too old for

all this technospeak.

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