[Nfb-science] [NFB-science] Question.

Szostak, Christine szostak.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu
Thu Jan 7 21:27:29 UTC 2016


Hi,
  My personal thought would be to talk with the professor of the course and see what is all involved and then make your decision based on what you think about their description. Typically, ODS staff   have wonderful resources and ideas but  they do not always know what the class is really like. Astronomy sounds really visual, but remember that much of it is physics which  can be done with tactile images.... and even potentially braille. Thus, asking the  professor what   is involved and what types of visual information will be presented is probably going to serve you best in making a good decision. Just my own personal thoughts here.
Happy new year everyone,
Chris

Dr. Christine M. Szostak
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Department of Social Sciences
Shorter University
Rome, Georgia
szostak.1 at osu.edu
cszostak at shorter.edu


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Hi guys, I am going to be taking a descriptive astronomy course this semester, and the OSD person at my school suggested that I should have a person in the class with me to describe to be most of the visual stuff that will be displayed during the course. Do you think this is a good idea or not? I personally don't think that it is.
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