[NABS-L] taking an online math course in college

Keri Svendsen keribcu at gmail.com
Mon Mar 19 02:39:53 UTC 2018


You need braille for math. Again I stress you need braille. Online math 
is a very very bad idea as a blind person, and I highly recommend you 
fight for an academic acception to do your math as an independent study 
and braille be provided.



On 3/18/2018 10:36 PM, Ana Martinez via NABS-L wrote:
> hi all, I would like some advice. so next semester I'll be taking an algebra course. although the class is face to face, the professor does everything online. we have an online math book and all the tests and assignments are online. I can't really see how accessible the course will be because I won't have access to the online course until next semester. personally, I learn better when I have things in braille, specially math. I don't think braille is going to be an option next semester, specially because of the course format. I'm just looking for some suggestions, or what has worked for some of you in the past, as far as taking an online math course and doing algebra in the computer.
> thanks!
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