[Blindmath] Data on braille vs. speech use

Smith, Andrew smitha3 at students.rowan.edu
Sat Mar 19 16:36:15 UTC 2016


I don't know of any data, either, but personally I agree with Amanda.
Speech and higher math just doesn't work for me.

On 3/19/16, Bill Dengler via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> As far as data on effectiveness of speech Vs. Braille usage for math, I’m
> not aware of any either.
>
> Bill
>> On Mar 19, 2016, at 5:00 AM, Aqil Sajjad via Blindmath
>> <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Is there any available data on the effectiveness with which people use
>> braille or speech output for doing high-level algebra? Especially at the
>> college or grad school level? I am genuinely curious since there are
>> plenty of strongly-held opinions around but was wondering if there is any
>> data on the subject.
>>
>> For everyone's sake, I do hope that there is enough data to show that both
>> braille and speech can be used equally efficiently and that it depends on
>> the individual. But I will share my own opinions later.
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