[Blindmath] suggestions for accessible 3d graphing paper giids

Lewicki, Maureen mlewicki at bcsd.neric.org
Fri Nov 22 11:05:19 UTC 2013


I am not familiar with three d graph paper, unless you are referring to the paper from APH? I find my student fare best with the graph board from aph

Maureen Lewicki
Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Bethlehem Central Schools
700 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, NY 12054
http://bcsd.k12.ny.us/


On Nov 22, 2013, at 5:59 AM, "Mary Woodyard" <marywoodyard at comcast.net<mailto:marywoodyard at comcast.net>> wrote:

My son will be starting a 3d graphing unit that is fairly short (2 weeks) in
about a week.  He spent some time searching online with his Math tutor for
3d Graphing paper and this is the graph paper that they found that worked
the best for his vision from what they were able to find in free 3d graph
paper options.  Does anyone know of a more accessible free (or low cost)
option?

Thanks,

Mary Woodyard
Parent, 17 year old visually impaired student

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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 20:21:50 -0800
From: "John Gardner" <gardnerj at onid.orst.edu<mailto:gardnerj at onid.orst.edu>>
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Another suggestion.  There's lots of Latex materials on
www.access2science.com<http://www.access2science.com>


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Jonathan
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Hi Paul,

I haven't got access to the net with sufficient time to find the exact link
for you but look for the Summery University held in conjunction with the
ICCHP. Sessions were recorded from 2010 onwards. I'm not sure if the 2013
ones are uploaded yet but the files mentioned should all be there for
reference purposes.
J



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Subject: [Blindmath] Latex training

Hi,

I'm looking for suggestions for material, courses, tutorials or anything
else that can be used to teach a student the basics of Latex.

Paul Chapin
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Subject: [Blindmath] A project to advance MathML support in browsers
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Dear all,

I'd like to bring to everyone's attention a project to advance browser and
e-reader support for MathML.  The project description itself is very
detailed, and explicitly mentions the issue of accessibility in the
motivation section.

The person behind this project is Fr?d?ric Wang.  He is one of the people
who has worked hard on MathML support in browser technology over the last
few years, so is best placed to know what the issues are and what the next
stage in development should be.  So if anyone is going to improved matters,
he's the best choice.

He's looking for funding so that he can spend some time concentrating on
MathML development and the website is on a crowd-funding site where people
can contribute.  The actual amount that he is trying to raise is not
actually all that much, particularly given the wide-ranging benefits that
could follow from this.

I hope that all of you will consider supporting this project, and that some
of you will actually do so.

The website is: http://www.ulule.com/mathematics-ebooks/

Andrew Stacey



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