[Blindmath] Creating graph and charts

Opra, Lauren opral at aaps.k12.mi.us
Thu Mar 8 13:29:46 UTC 2012


Lisa,

We use a program called Scientific Notebook.  It tranlates into Nemeth very
well. It can be a bit slow at times as you have to be specific about
telling the program which characters are Nemeth and which are literary, but
I love it! It allows for basic as well as high level math translation.

Lauren

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Lisa Bongiorno <
Lisa.Bongiorno at dhs.state.nj.us> wrote:

> Is there a software that can easily scan and translate mathematics  into
> Nemeth?  Like print to Duxbury in one key stroke without having to
> recheck and adjust symbols. I could swear I read somewhere that someone
> was developing a software that would make math translation easier with
> less errors.
> I would appreciate any and all information.
> Thank you.
> Lisa
> A TVI desperate for information!
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