[Blindmath] Texts for learning basic college mathematics
Smith, Andrew
smitha3 at students.rowan.edu
Fri Jun 6 02:42:26 UTC 2014
While I don't have a specific book in mind, you might consider looking
at Learning Ally. All of their math books are DAISY-based audiobooks
with described formulas, graphs, and figures. I have found their
content to be extremely helpful, both for algebra and what I'm
currently taking, calculus.
Hope this helps.
On 6/5/14, Kathy Roskos via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello list members,
>
> My name is Kathy. I have subscribed to this list for a while, but this
> is my first post.
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> I am planning to take a basic college mathematics CLEP test in order to
> opt out of taking the courses in my college curriculum. I am generally very
> challenged by math. Can anyone recommend a good textbook, either in braille
> or digital format which is comprehensive, yet easily accessible for a blind
> person to learn math concepts? I use the library of congress and subscribe
> to book share, but many audio books often say "formulas omitted". Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kathy
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