[Blindmath] Help with Algebra 1 student requested

Alastair Irving alastair.irving at sjc.ox.ac.uk
Tue Feb 7 15:24:41 UTC 2012


Hi

Is it really necesary for him to use Mathtype?  Why not just write the 
equations in a standard text file, (as you wrote them in your email)? 
Then his screenreader will be able to handle them.

HTH

Alastair Irving



On 07/02/2012 15:09, Julian, Kate wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am supporting a student in Algebra 1. We are getting into more complicated equations and he is getting lost. He prefers to use his vision and the computer for math, we have tried using his BrailleNote and Nemeth code, but he prefers the computer.  The following is how he would complete setting an equation to y:
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> -3x + 2y = 12
> -3x + 3x + 2y = 12 + 3x
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> After this step, he gets mixed up and when assisted will write this:
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> 2y = 12 + 3x
> 2y/2 = 12/2 + 3x/2
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> Here he will often drop negatives and/or forget a term. For me, I too would get lost.
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> Is there another way for him complete this work? He actually does the work in MathType and then pastes his work into a Word document. We have tried using Math Window, but that too is tedious and he may not take it home. He is unable to handwrite anything. We have tried having him use a screen reader, as he often relies on his memory and makes mistakes, but the screen reader does not work well with MathType.
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> Help, we are about to go into solving equations with variables on both sides of the equal sign and systems.
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> Thanks - Kate
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