[Blindmath] Blind STEM research project

Lynn Reed iamlvr at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 19 19:51:12 UTC 2015


Bless you Hina for taking this on. I am the mom of 2 visually impaired kids. One in middle and one in high school. This continues to plague us in the school setting. I am very concerned for my children's future if math is not accessible in audio format that is user friendly. As you dig deeper you will find that everything ever "written" on the subject appears to be in computer scientist language which does not do anything for this mom helping her young children. As one is very interested in Science, also highly inaccessible as often equations and graphs are included, and my other child very proficient in her 7th grade math. So far she has been able to create on brailler but this will increase in difficulty as algebraic and geometrical problems become more involved. You should check out www.afb.org Their career connect link will put you in touch with blind professionals willing to speak to their careers and adaptions. I wish you the best of luck. If I can be of assistance to you, let me know. I hope someone can get this issue resolved once and for all. For heavens sake,...there are driverless cars on the road! 😏

Peace and Love to all!

> On Mar 19, 2015, at 12:32 PM, Stunning lady via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Fellow Blind  mathematicians,
> My name is Hina Altaf and I am a graduate student at California State
> University. I am doing my research on what technology is available and
> accessible for blind individuals who would like to persue their career
> in the STEM fields. From your experiences, how is  math accessible for
> the visually impaired users and what is available to help blind
> mathematicians on a job? What methods and softwares are available to
> use on a job for a blind mathematician?
> Any help will be very much appreciated.
> Hina.
> 
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