[Nfb-science] Biology Accomidations

Kevin Chao kevinchao89 at gmail.com
Thu May 12 22:26:39 UTC 2011


Hi Kevin,

I appreciate your response and look forward to others input.

I will be taking Biology 101 Lecture and Lab.

What raised-line drawing kit did you use and would recommend?

Interesting, tutor was paid for by disabled student services? I would
have thought vocational rehabilitation services would have paid for
tutor, aid, etc. If it is in fact disabled student services who paid
for tutor, this is great news!

Did you take course on-campus or online?

The lab is the area, which I think will require the most amount of
accommidations. I'm very interested in suggestions, ideas, and things
that have worked for others in this area.

Thanks,

Kevin

On 5/12/11, kwcurrin <kwcurrin at email.unc.edu> wrote:
>
> Hey Kevin,
>
> I actually just took biology 101 lecture this past spring, and am taking
> the lab now over the summer. The curriculum at your college will no doubt
> differ somewhat from the curriculum here at UNC Chapel Hill, but there are
> a few main concepts in bio that should be universal. A raised line drawing
> device of some sort should help with visualizing DNA, various organelles,
> and other structures. There were a lot of visuals on my prof’s powerpoints,
> but we were rarely tested on them (though I think my professor changed the
> test format a bit to reduce visuals for my sake). I had a tutor (payed for
> by disability services) who helped with describing visuals for the online
> homework and for entering any data where the masteringbiology website may
> have been inaccessible to screen readers (such as matching assignments).
> Overall, if your good at visualling processes like photosynthesis,
> respiration, and so on from written descriptions, you should do fine.
>
> As far as the lab goes, I’m still trying to figure everything out. In the
> lab I’m in, there is a lot of group work, so a group member could always
> help with showing you where something is, describing something visual, and
> so on. There is a big part of my lab that is based on microscopes, and that
> is something I’m trying to find a solution for and is something you should
> check with your college about.
>
> Hoped this helps and I will send any other ideas I may have forgotten if I
> think of them.
>
> Kevin 		
>
> On Thu, 12 May 2011 11:14:29 -0500, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> I'm a student who is majoring in computer science.
>>
>> I will be taking a Biology 101 course this summer.
>>
>> I'm in discussions with vice chancellor, dean, professor, and disabled
>> student services.
>>
>> I would like to know what types of accommodations would be
>> needed/appropriate for course and lab. I would think that there are
> various
>> aspects of course, which are extremely visual, which will require some
> sort
>> of assistance of some kind, allowing me to have access to said info, take
>> the info, and analyze/report on it.
>>
>> given, that there will be lots of these situations in Biology 101, and
>> other sciences.
>>
>> I would like to know what types of things should I be requesting
>> accommodation for. Given those accommodations, what would be best
> approahc
>> in fulfilling those accommodations?
>>
>> I look forward to lots of ideas/suggestions in this area.
>>
>> Thanks!!!
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
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