[NABS-L] anyone taken a course in Logic???

Karl Martin Adam kmaent1 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 7 03:30:49 UTC 2020


For typing purposes you can work with your professor to come up 
with alternative symbles.  The tilde and ampersand are on the 
keyboar already, an you can use v for the or, > for the 
horseshoe, and = for the tripple bar (I'm not sure what the sixth 
symbol would be, but you can agree on an alternative).  I'm not 
sure there's anythng you can do about the graphics on quizzes 
though short of having a reader help you take it or trying to get 
an alternative quiz as say a word file.

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Gilmore via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
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Date sent: Fri, 7 Feb 2020 00:17:03 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [NABS-L] anyone taken a course in Logic???

Hi everyone,

I'm taking a class in Logic.  We've come to the point where we 
study truth tables for the rest of the semester.  There are six 
symbols that we need to know for this part of the course (e.g., 
negation, and, etc.)

I was wondering if anyone out there has taken Logic and what you 
did when it came to using Microsoft Word.  When I read the Power 
point, JAWS reads the symbols (e.g., tilde, "logical or.")  When 
I arrow to the logical or symbol, JAWS says "logical or."

The thing is we have homework exercises which can be done in 
Word; however, quizzes and exams are online.  My last quiz had a 
graphic that represented a logical argument and JAWS couldn't 
read it because it was a graphic.

Any assistance on how to tackle the symbols for homework and exam 
purposes would be very much appreciated.  The course is all 
online so it's not like I can tell someone what to write as I 
would on a scantron or bluebook essay.

Mike

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