[Blindmath] Not Quite Math, but Somewhat Related

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Sat Jan 21 14:09:47 UTC 2017


Zach,

While someone here might be able to help, you might want to check out our
list that is associated with the National Organization of Blind Educators
(NOBE-L).  Look for it on

http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo

and you may find other lists that will help you there as well.  If you are a
student as it seems might be the case, you will find a list there for
students as well called NABS-L.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

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Subject: [Blindmath] Not Quite Math, but Somewhat Related

Hello, 

 

I'd really appreciate advice on how to prepare to give seminars. So far all
my attempts have been disasters, although it's probably the professor's
disapproval more than anything else that gives me that feeling. I'm a slow
Braille reader, but to prepare my slides takes absorbantly more time than
others and I find myself needing to practice much more but having so much
issues with formatting slides etc. What accomidations should I ask for? 

 

Zachary Mason

M.S. Student

Animal and Dairy Sciences

Mississippi State University

 

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