[Blindmath] Homework for College Class

Lanie readtobuild at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 04:51:09 UTC 2012


I only tried ones specificly for math such as LaTeX and 
Scientific Notebook, but that's a good idea to use shorthand in a 
regular workprocessor.

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From: Alex Hall <mehgcap at gmail.com
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Date sent: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 23:45:09 -0500
Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Homework for College Class

What programs have you tried for wordprocessing? I can't think of 
any that nvda won't work with.  Even Notepad should do the trick, 
even if you have to use a shorthand for some symbols, such as 
sr(x) for square root of x.

Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from my iPod)
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On Jan 23, 2012, at 23:25, Lanie <readtobuild at gmail.com> wrote:

 Hi, all.  I was wondering if anyone can help with this.  I'm 
taking a calculus class in college, where I've just done "so 
homework and now have it in Braille.  I'm not beure how to 
transcribe it into a format my professor can read though.  Does 
anyone have any suggestions.  So far, I thought of using a 
computer program where I could type it out and email it to him, 
but I haven't found one that's accessible with NVDA, the screen 
reader I use.  My second option would be reading it all out loud 
on to a digital recorder and emailing it to him, but that's just 
really tedious.  Also, I've thought about getting a reader and 
scribe, but that will make me tied down to someone, and with my 
schedule, that won't really work.  I would really appreciate any 
help ASAP.  Thanks.

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