[Nfb-science] Cary Supalo Introduction
Kevin Fjelsted
kfjelsted at gmail.com
Sun May 27 22:12:31 UTC 2012
Hi Cary;
Have you found any solutions for a handheld scientific calculator that can be used in a lab and test setting.
I am finding that open calculator labs and tests are quite common which means that scientific calculators are permitted but not computers.
SOme of the cell phone solutions look interesting however because of the presence of memory and wireless components of the cell phone those devices are off limits as well.
-Kevin
On May 27, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Cary Supalo wrote:
> I just wanted to briefly introduce myself to the Science and Engineers list. I don't believe I have done this before.
> My name is Cary Supalo and I am a blind chemist. I recently obtained a faculty position at Illinois State University and will start in August 2012 teaching chemistry to sighted college kids. I also own a small business known as Independence Science where me make access technologies to help blind students perform science lab experiments.
> I have been a member of the Science and Engineers de vision since its founding in 1994. I am looking forward to hearing from others on this list as to their challenges and successes in accessing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) related barriers.
> Cary Supalo
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