[nabs-l] College Math Homework on the Perkins Brailler

Jessica Dail jldail13 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 17:23:26 UTC 2017


Hi,
A couple questions.
1. Do you have a computer with Braille translation software on it?
2. Do you have an embosser?
If the answer to both of these questions is "yes" you could type your assignment in your computer, make an embossed copy for yourself, then print a regular copy using a printer.
This is just a suggestion.
It's probably what I'd do.
Thanks,
Jessica

On Jan 16, 2017 11:41 AM, Vejas Vasiliauskas via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi All, 
> I have a question regarding math homework. 
> I am taking a math course (quantitative reasoning), that is held 
> twice a week.  Homework is assigned at every session and 
> collected at the next session.  Work must be shown if applicable 
> (if it's more than just punching something really simple into the 
> calculator). 
> I use a Perkins Brailler to do my homework because I like how 
> easily all the numbers line up.  I was wondering for anyone who 
> has also used one, how you would get it into print for the 
> teacher.  My Disability Services are extremely helpful and I 
> could tell one of the grad student staff the answers for them to 
> write out, but I was just curious if others have done it 
> differently.  If all my professor wanted was the answers, I could 
> do all the problems on the Brailler and then make an electronic 
> file with the answers on them, but work does need to be shown. 
> Thanks, 
> Vejas 
>
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