[Blindmath] thoughts on a PIAF please
Bente J. Casile
bjcasile at waketech.edu
Mon Jan 28 19:49:19 UTC 2013
Sensational Blackboard is used for doing quick simple graphs on the spot. PIAF is needed if you have a lot of detail. Two totally different tools in both price and use. Sensational blackboard has a strong rubber surface that you can put a piece of paper on and draw or trace a simple image.
Bente
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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lewicki, Maureen
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I am not familiar with sensational blackboard. It is something that can produce hardcopies?
Maureen Murphy Lewicki
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Why would this product be used when Sensational Blackboard could be used?
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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Opra, Lauren
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I use a PIAF fairly regularly. I really like it because it allows me to do more with curved lines than the graphics program I use. I agree though, it is not exactly a "quick" way to create graphics unless you are using templates. If I really need to do something fast I usually use a tactile drawing board but the graphics are far less detailed. I like it though when I am in a pinch and something is better than nothing to get a concept across.
Lauren
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Julie Balassa <jbalassa at valenciacollege.edu
> wrote:
> We use it here and it's fantastic. I'm working on some tactile graphs
> right now. "Quickly" however may not be an applicable adjective -
> smile. If you have templates it saves a bunch of time as you can use
> bits and pieces of old Illustrator files to copy and paste into new ones.
>
> jkb
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> Good Day! Is anyone using a PIAF to produce graphics quickly? Please
> let me know what you think of it. Thanks!
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