[NABS-L] Showing Math Work in College

Kendra Schaber redwing731 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 10 23:25:18 UTC 2018


Hi all! 
 Earlier this week, I got wind of a braille note taker that’s suposed to allow a student to read and write Neamith code and then turn around and print the work out. Unfortunently, I don’t know it’s name nor who makes it. I’m going to a demonstration where one is going to be presented on September 6, 2018. I hope to know more about this braille note taker then. I have to take math classes myself starting in the winter so I’ll also need to know these ideas myself. I don’t know if this note taker has been relieced to the market. But I saw the therory on paper and it looks good on paper. But I don’t know how that will translate to the class room. 
  

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> On Aug 10, 2018, at 12:34, Littlefield, Tyler via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I also recommend LaTex. It's great for receiving handouts and it's also
> great for turning in work and getting inline comments.
> HTH,
> 
>> On 8/10/2018 3:20 PM, Harry Staley via NABS-L wrote:
>> I have used latex in the past and found it to be awesome. If you will need more advanced Math then that is the way to go.
>> 
>> Harry Staley
>> (330) 718-1876
>> hstaley at nfbtx.org
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>>> On Aug 10, 2018, at 11:50, Emily Schlenker via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi there! There is absolutely nothing wrong with using a scribe for this purpose, it is close to the beginning of the semester and this might be your best bet for now. However, you can also learn a type of markdown language called LaTex  which is what a lot of math and science professionals use. After writing equations in this language, you have to run it through an editor and you can actually generate math expressions and equations that look like the work of a person who wrote them out by hand. I am at work right now, so I cannot write much more, but if I were you I would look online because I know there are resources for blind people wanting to produce math this way. When you search, make sure the L and  the T are capitalized in the word LaTex. 
>>> Good luck! 
>>> 
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>>>> On Aug 10, 2018, at 11:07 AM, Emmanuelle Lo via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> all
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