[Blindmath] The LEANMath Editor, making math really accessible
Bente Casile
bente at casilenc.com
Fri Jun 28 23:31:47 UTC 2013
Sorry I will not. I did get the email but I leave in North Carolina. I do
not work during the summer semester, but I go to the coast every weekend to
manage a rental we have. I wish there was a way I could listen.
Bente
-----Original Message-----
From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Anna
Givens
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 3:40 PM
To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
Subject: Re: [Blindmath] The LEANMath Editor, making math really accessible
Bente Casile,
That is awesome. Will you be at the Science and Engineering division
meeting at convention?
Anna Givens
On 6/28/13, Bente Casile <bente at casilenc.com> wrote:
> I work one on one with students like a tutor. I have a lot of
> experience with teaching to students with learning disabilities. I
> also work with our blind students to make their materials as
> accessible as possible and make tactile graphics or write alternative
> txt descriptions to help them understand the concepts.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> Bente J. Casile
>
>
> On Jun 27, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Anna Givens <annajee82 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Bente Casile, what is a math learning specialist?
>>
>> Anna
>>
>> On 6/27/13, Sarah Jevnikar <sarah.jevnikar at mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>>> This looks great! I'd be happy to be a beta tester, as I'm working
>>> with Math Type and MS word this summer for coursework.
>>> Sarah
>>>
>>> ________________________________________
>>> From: Blindmath [blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] on behalf of Bente
>>> Casile [bente at casilenc.com]
>>> Sent: June 17, 2013 9:49 AM
>>> To: 'Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics'
>>> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] The LEANMath Editor, making math really
>>> accessible
>>>
>>> John,
>>>
>>> As a math learning specialist who works with blind students at the
>>> college level, I have shared in their frustration. I am very
>>> excited to hear about your product and also even more excited about
>>> the upcoming TI-Orion. I have to say that will be a HUGE value add
>>> to our students since all the teachers at the college level use TI
>>> and expect the students to do the same. A sincere thank you from
>>> all of us at Wake Tech in Raleigh NC.
>>>
>>> Bente J. Casile
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
>>> John Gardner
>>> Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 9:59 AM
>>> To: 'Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics'
>>> Subject: [Blindmath] The LEANMath Editor, making math really
>>> accessible
>>>
>>> Hello all, I've been on this list for years hearing over and over
>>> and over the difficulties of blind people who need to read math and
>>> most particularly who need to write and manipulate math. So last
>>> year I finally just decided to do something about it. I'm not a
>>> software engineer but I can write simple scripts, so I set about to
>>> create a reading/authoring application that was usable and
>>> affordable by anybody. This new LEAN Math application can be a
>>> stand-alone editor but is most useful as an interface to mainstream
>>> math apps. The first implementation is as an interface to MS
>>> Word+MathType,
>>> the most popular scientific authoring software in the world. A
>>> preliminary manual is available at:
>>>
>>> http://www.access2science.com/mathml/LEANMath_Manual.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Today I am announcing that the beta period will open later in June
>>> and would like to have about a dozen volunteers to beta test it. If
>>> you have a Windows computer with MS Word and a recent (version 6.5
>>> or later) version of MathType, and are struggling with
>>> reading/writing math, I hope you will volunteer to beta test it.
>>> LEAN is a descendant of the Triangle and LAMBDA projects in the
>>> sense that there is a special intuitive compact linear notation. I
>>> believe that anybody who uses a speech screen reader will be
>>> delighted with LEAN. If you use Braille, well maybe yes and maybe no.
>>> Because LEAN Braille is not a conventional math Braille. If it was
>>> possible to adapt a conventional math Braille to LEAN I would do it,
>>> but it just isn't. I'll leave it to the list experts to explain
>>> why. LEAN Braille is modeled on European computer Braille and has
>>> "dot-six" numbers that are easy to learn if you want to. It has
>>> symbols for special LEAN characters that (I
>>> think) are pretty intuitive but that will have to be learned. A
>>> Braille lexicon will be included as reference. One can use either 6
>>> or 8 dot Braille, which can be derived from each other and can even
>>> be mixed. The 8-dot version is very compact.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> LEANMath will soon be a commercial product available from ViewPlus.
>>> No cost licenses will be given to individuals for personal use.
>>> Clearly ViewPlus cannot afford to provide any support to free
>>> software, and I am hoping that this list can become a forum for
>>> helping individuals with LEANMath.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm happy to start signing up people for beta testing. I need to thanks
>>> several people for various bits of help with LEAN including Courtney
>>> Christensen, Kyle Keane, Yuemei Sun, and most particularly Michael
>>> Whapples.
>>> Michael and Yuemei have made the software that connected my
>>> simple-minded
>>> Python script with Word and MathType as well as write the UI.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> John Gardner
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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