1. Session 1 What is the eye control learning curve? Hector Minto Sales Manager UK, AT
2. Primarily an eye tracking company The communication access method for the most disabled people An expensive but worthwhile technology for a small number of users The quickest access method not an AAC company – hardware specialists – “just an eyegaze company” Ten years of eye control www.tobii.com
3. Tobii Analysis overtaken by Tobii Assistive in numbers of system users A growing number of users using eye control for many different applications A cost similar to that of a Lightwriter ten years ago The quickest and easiest to learn access method One of the top three AAC companies worldwide – probably number one in the UK The reality www.tobii.com
5. No statutory funding for AAC despite encouraging signals from the government Children getting more systems than adults Adult SLT and OT awareness of eye control solutions seriously lacking – mainly due to no funding Computer access not considered in the well funded environmental control mix Cuts cutscuts The UK backdrop www.tobii.com
11. Until today, the assessment visit has been key Perform on the day or try something else We can now move to a model of training and skills building Our reseller model can help you implement this no matter what your position on the “curve” Eye control implementation www.tobii.com