[BlindMath] Affordable and accessible calculator for CS student

kperry at blinksoft.com kperry at blinksoft.com
Mon Apr 24 11:33:42 UTC 2023


I don't know what would be considered  affordable but the best on the market
is the Orion TI-84 and it can be purchased direct from Orbit or from LS&S
and I think there are other places.  In fact here is an Independent living
aids page for it:
https://independentliving.com/orion-ti-84-plus-talking-graphing-calculator/?
gclid=CjwKCAjw0ZiiBhBKEiwA4PT9z39WeFg5epqI4YElZNuqglTUPWPWXr-ptCLX2cwIAK6YX7
eRQskg8BoCcrkQAvD_BwE



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Cc: Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki at handid.org>
Subject: [BlindMath] Affordable and accessible calculator for CS student

I have a contact who is looking for an affordable and accessible calculator
for a Computer Science undergraduate student. The device must be standalone
because the school does not allow use of a phone or computer during exams.

I am happy to get suggestions for such devices, and where they could be
purchased.

Best,

DON WINIECKI
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