[Blindmath] audio graphing calculator

Lewicki, Maureen mlewicki at bcsd.neric.org
Wed Mar 5 11:45:06 UTC 2014


What is the best or easiest way to produce graphics? My student is starting a unit on rotations, etc of geometric shapes. Using the aph mat is good for instructional, but the classroom teacher is going to plow through the diagrams MUCH faster than I can set them up. I always feel like Lucille Ball when the candy conveyor belt got out of control.

I have microsoft paint, a tiger embosser, romeo, a PIAF, quick tac, excel, etc.

I have used wiki stixs, and aph graph paper, but these are difficult for a student to read, and the wiki stix don't travel in a backpack too well.

The worksheets I am given are pdf screen shots of used and re used worksheets, so to enlarge and PIAF is not an option, unless I can get them to look crisp.

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


On Mar 4, 2014, at 11:43 AM, "Susan Osterhaus" <osterhauss at tsbvi.edu<mailto:osterhauss at tsbvi.edu>> wrote:

Amber,

Yes to the Orion TI-84+ Talking Graphing Calculator, and as a senior in
high school, you are still eligible to have your TVI order one from APH on
federal quota money. Act quickly.

Susan

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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bente
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] audio graphing calculator

TI-84 Orion.  Pricey, but it is worth it, especially since you can use it
all through college

Bente Casile
Math Learning Specialist
Disability Support Services
Wake Technical Community College
Raleigh, NC

On March 4, 2014 at 10:25 AM Amber Kraft <amber.r.kraft at gmail.com<mailto:amber.r.kraft at gmail.com>>
wrote:


Good morning,
At this time I am a senior in High school and I am getting ready for
college. I know one thing I will be needing in college for math is an
audio graphing calculator. as of right now I have only had to use one
very little and the one I used was on the computer with JAWS, so I was
wondering what audio graphing calculators would be the best? I was
hoping to get a handheld one.

Thank you


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Thanks
Amber Kraft
"You tell me I can't, I will show you I can."

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