[nabs-l] [SPAM?] STEM Classes in a Large Lecture Setting

Suzanne Germano sgermano at asu.edu
Thu Sep 25 05:48:30 UTC 2014


I know at my school they will make diagrams tactile. I took a digital logic
design course with wiring diagrams based on color and they offered to make
them tactile for me.

On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Miso Kwak via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Hello,
> For those of you who attend a large university and have taken stem classes
> in a large lecture hall setting, I am asking for your help.
> This quarter I am taking a introductory life science class and an
> introductory statistics class. Both classes will be taking place in a
> lecture hall with about 200 people.
> The professors have told me that their ppt presentations and such will
> have graphs and diagrams.
> Although I have asked them to be as verbal as possible and I trust them
> that they will do their best I am sure there will be a good amount of
> information that may not easily transfer to me due to its visual nature and
> pace the professors have to maintain for the class.
> In addition to going over such materials with the professors and/or TAs
> outside of lecture time, what kind of assistance can I get?
> What kinds of accomodations/assistance can I ask from my university's
> office for students with disabilities in this situation?
> Thank you in advance.
> Miso Kwak
>
>
>
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