[Blindmath] Techniques for taking Algebra through Calculus?

vincent martin vincent.martin at gatech.edu
Fri Feb 26 14:13:14 UTC 2016


I read a majority of my documents that have Math ML imbedded in them.  It
does take time to get the documents in this medium though.  
I do my calculations in Braille and return any answers or questions using
either Word docs or Chatty.


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Keith Biggs via Blindmath
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Subject: [Blindmath] Techniques for taking Algebra through Calculus?

Hello,
I am looking for some ways my student can use to take Algebra through
calculus that does not require a significant investment of time to get up
and running.
I know about Latex, but from what I have seen, it takes quite a bit of time
to learn.

Nemeth does not work because my student does not know Braille.

The only other option I can think of is having a tutor there, writing out in
huge letters, or using manipulatives to explain the concepts. I did this
going through Statistics, but it was not fun and currently the student has
not had much success with this method.

The accessibility person has suggested something using math ML may work.
Has anyone worked with math ML before?
Thanks,

Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
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