[nabs-l] doing math homework in college
angelaroberts10886 at gmail.com
angelaroberts10886 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 12 21:16:09 UTC 2016
I usually will take a picture of the page using K and FB reader or Prismo, and then send it to my email so that I can use the OCR feature with Jaws. I will then type out my answers with Microsoft Word, going acrosse the page when showing my work. I am doing practical Math one through The Hadley Institute for the blind, so if you need help I can help you.
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> On Apr 12, 2016, at 2:56 PM, Joanne Michelle Stark via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I am starting math next semester--nothing too bad, just remedial stuff. Hoping to continue on to elementary algebra in springtime. anyway, how have those of you who are totally blind gone about getting the work for each problem transcribed from Braille to print so professors can see what you did to come to the conclusion you drew? did you have help from a scribe, or is there a computer program that works with either a screen reader or braille display that can aid me in this process? I know math is going to get more and more challenging as I go forward, so I'm trying to get as much feedback and as many suggestions as possible on how to independently and efficiently get my work done for college-level math courses. thanks very much in advance for your thoughts and I look forward to reading them.
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