[nabs-l] writing and working out math and Chemistry problems
Jen
spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Feb 22 13:26:42 UTC 2017
Hi Ahbee,
In high school, I did math on the brailler. My sighted math tutor helped me
with the problems and transcribed my work, as she learned to read braille
with her eyes. In college, I used my BrailleNote to take notes and do other
work and, if the teacher needed it printed, I would export it onto a floppy
disk in a Word document. If I was at home, I would connect the BrailleNote
to my printer via its serial port and print the document.
I hope this helps.
Jen
spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net
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Subject: [nabs-l] writing and working out math and Chemistry problems
Hi All,
I'm wondering, how did you do math and science in high school and now in
college? I know it's better on the brailler, but it is noisy, so it can be
difficult for me or the others to hear the teacher. I also wonder what I
should do because my TVI isn't so good at Braille. I'd have to tell her what
the paper says. Any suggestions on completing math and chemistry assignments
and doing the work the teacher's showing on the board as well? Thanks!
Ahbee
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