[Nfb-science] Drawing Diagrams of Circuits in High School Science/Physics
Currin, Kevin
kwcurrin at live.unc.edu
Sat May 11 04:19:32 UTC 2013
Hello
1 yes i found drawings very helpful
2 and 3 whats wrong with drawing kits? I use a draftsman, which is very cheap and portable, for things as diverse as organic chemistry and math plots
Kevin
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On May 10, 2013, at 4:31 PM, "Li Zhou" <lzhou.backup at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am very interested in teaching physics to students with visual
> impairments and would appreciate a lot if you can give me some
> information regarding the following questions:
>
> 1. In high school science, do blind students often need to draw
> circuit diagrams when learning the electricity unit (such as series
> and parallel circuits)?
>
> 2. If yes, besides using raised-line drawing kits and drawing on
> braille paper using braille codes, are there any other ways that they
> can do it (such as some special tools)?
>
> 3. Is there any way for science teachers to draw such diagrams for
> their blind students without having to use braille and raised-line
> drawing kits?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Li
>
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