[BlindMath] Book share Math Books

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Mon Aug 27 00:43:46 UTC 2018


I have finished graduate school now, but still go back to Learning Ally and Book share on a regular basis to augment my knowledge.  Sometimes a book is really an old edition, but the information in it is still just as relevant as one that was published recently.  In many cases, a lot of the STEM books are even better.  

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From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Zachary Mason via BlindMath
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2018 12:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [BlindMath] Bookshare Math Books

You might also consider learning Ally memberships for your students.
It is managed by the same organization as BookShare  but has primarily textbooks for high school and post secondary students. However learning Ally books are audiobooks. I used them for my statistics courses and bio chemistry.


Not to toot my own horn, but there is also a mentor ship program called the college success program that learning Ally administers. It pairs BVI undergrad students and high school seniors with BVI graduate students and or young professionals mentors.

Zachary Mason

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> On Aug 24, 2018, at 4:28 PM, Kendra Schaber via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi Tucker and all!
> I’m going to take an algebra class in the winter so I totally know your concerns. Have you tried searching for math as a key word or other related math keywords like Algebra and pre Algebra? I thought that would be a good place to start. Also, since you are working with the blind, there is also an awesome app called Voice Dream which either they or you could benefit from. I heard that Voice Dream is the best app for Book Share users. The accessable brains in my network have informed me that Voice Dream works better than the app that often goes with Book Share. I find that ironic since more often than not, it’s normally the other way around. In any case, I thought I could at least give you a starting place. I also have to do my own math book search on Book Share myself. I only just joined up this month and have already found a gold mind of phenology and climatology books to explore. I also have a lot of Harry Potter and Harry Potter related books because I often like to dive into a new book service experience with one of my top favorite book or book serries, both to get a sense for the book app and service in question and also to use it to learn the ways of the newest book library in my book library repratire. What better way to start off exploring new book libraries with fun favorites. In the case of school like your query is, I think your concerns are totally valid and since you might want to translate or transcribe them into braille, I thought that I could at least start you off with a few search keywords to try along with an app recamendation in case they have a smart phone to expand their accessability to their textbooks.
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> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2018 12:45:36 PM
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> Subject: [BlindMath] Bookshare Math Books
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> Hello everyone,
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> My name is Tucker and I’m the Assistant Accessibility Specialist at my college in Nevada. I have many assignments that I’m working on for the blind students wanting to attend higher education, but I would like help with this one if anyone can lend a hand.
>
> On Bookshare, are there any accessible pre-algebra, college algebra, and pre-calculus textbooks available? I believe there are some accessible books, but it would certainly be easier if someone here could provide me with titles rather than I go on a scavenger hunt.
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> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
>
> My regards,
> Tucker Benson
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