[BlindMath] Accessible Calculators:

Santiago Velasquez zanty410 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 04:56:37 UTC 2018


Hi Kendra,

Have you considered looking at software calculators instead. Something like MatLab.

In the long term they will provide more flexibility, and from experience they are more accessible. I personally use MatLab for my engineering degree, and I just cannot justify the handheld calculators.

regards
Santi


> On 28 Nov 2018, at 6:59 am, Kendra Schaber via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi all! I’m required to use an IT83 in my math class in January. I was also recamended to work with the APH TI84 because it has the added talking peace added onto it. Unfortunently, when I talked with my education team just before lunch, the APH Ti84 got some sceptisism and my technology teacher also didn’t get enough good reviews regarding this calculator. Has anyone used it in math class? If so, what are your experiences with the APH TI84 graphic calculator with the talking peace added to it? How did it work for you? Were you able to use it independently and without problems? If not, what are the problems? How did you get around those problems? Are there areas where you have to have sited help with this calculator? Can you use it out of the box? Did a sited person have to set it up for you? Even more importantly, are you able to use the whole calculator without sited help? The more I know about this calculator, the marrier!!! I need to educate my education team myself on this matter.
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