[Blindmath] Self Study Resources

derek riemer Derek.Riemer at Colorado.EDU
Fri Jan 23 20:11:01 UTC 2015


     You might also try Cahn academy.
On 1/23/2015 12:47 PM, joe walker via Blindmath wrote:
> Hello Sean,
>
> I can share some links for open courseware where you can listen to
> video lectures online, but I am not sure how best to deal with
> interpreting mathematical equasions and formulas on the computer. As
> far as actual free resources for learning, I would start by looking up
> the open courses offered at Yale, MIT, and the University of
> California, just to name a few. Their websites are accessible with
> screen readers, and you can download videos of the lectures that they
> offer free of charge. You can also go to www.learners.tv, which is
> another resource for listening to and downloading video lectures in an
> organized fashion. Please let me know if any of these resources assist
> you, as well as what I can further do to help.
>
> Joe
>
> On 1/22/15, Sean Whalen via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Good evening,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am new to this list and writing in the hope that some of you with much
>> more experience can help me. I am looking for resources to teach myself
>> some
>> higher level math. To meet prerequisites for a couple of economics courses
>> I
>> really want to take I need to have a grasp of multivariate calculus and
>> real
>> analysis. Does anybody on this list know of resources that I could use to
>> teach myself these subjects? I am generally strong at quantitative stuff. I
>> have a solid background in economics and statistics, but have only taken
>> one
>> semester of calculus in college, where we covered derivatives and
>> integration. As I recall, integration by parts is about as far as we got,
>> and I could really use a refresher there, too. Any thoughts, information,
>> or
>> resources would be very much appreciated. And, just for context, low vision
>> solutions are not useful to me. I need something tactile, electronic, or in
>> audio.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Sean
>>
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