[Blindmath] Scanning Math

Sharon Clark sharonjackson03 at comcast.net
Sun Apr 11 15:22:14 UTC 2010


Hello Darlene,

In my experience, math is very difficult to scan.  Most of my students have
used a reader for this class or found the book through Recording for the
Blind and Dyslexic. 

HTH,
Sharon Clark, NJ TVI 

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Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 8:23 AM
To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
Subject: [Blindmath] Scanning Math


If a teacher provided a student with math content printed handouts, what
options does a Braille reader have to convert? I am trying to ensure a
college bound student has the necessary technology and tools to overcome
this situation.

The student has Kurzweill scanning software, JAWS, Duxbury, Romeo Pro-50
embosser and a Braille Note. Are there other technologies he should have?
Are there easier alternatives?

Any advice appreciated.

R/
Darlene 


      

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