[Blindmath] Decline of Spatial Math in Braille?
Sarah Jevnikar
sarah.jevnikar at mail.utoronto.ca
Mon Jul 14 18:53:35 UTC 2014
Hi there,
I've used my electronic notetaker to create matrices, but I probably wouldn't use it for things like long division or writing out other problems where spatial positioning was concerned. I'm not sure how these would granslate into print, and it can be harder to follow on an electronic display. I'm interested to hear if others have had better luck with these types of problems. All things considered though, most of my math needs are met with a single-line, 40-cell display.
Sarah
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From: Blindmath [blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] on behalf of Aaron Cannon via Blindmath [blindmath at nfbnet.org]
Sent: July 14, 2014 12:39 PM
To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Blindmath] Decline of Spatial Math in Braille?
Hi all.
I'm curious to hear about how people are using Braille math these
days, either UEB or Nemeth. Is it common for folks to work on
electronic devices with Braille displays? If so, does the way in
which you use Braille math differ from how you would use it if, for
example, you were working on a Perkins Brailler?
Thanks.
Aaron
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