[nabs-l] doing math homework in college

Munawar Bijani munawarb at gmail.com
Tue Apr 12 20:07:11 UTC 2016


HIMS is toting their Nemeth to print support with their Braille Sense 
products. It looks promising, though I never tried it myself since I had 
already graduated by the time the technology came out.

I used to make a note to the professors what symbols I would be using, 
but I'm sure there's tech available now that will help you make the 
translation easier. My notation method got me all the way through 
Calculus II, so if all else fails, coming up with your own system should 
work. :)

On 4/12/2016 3:56 PM, Joanne Michelle Stark via nabs-l wrote:
> I am starting math next semester--nothing too bad, just remedial stuff. Hoping to continue on to elementary algebra in springtime. anyway, how have those of you who are totally blind gone about getting the work for each problem transcribed from Braille to print so professors can see what you did to come to the conclusion you drew? did you have help from a scribe, or is there a computer program that works with either a screen reader or braille display that can aid me in this process? I know math is going to get more and more challenging as I go forward, so I'm trying to get as much feedback and as many suggestions as possible on how to independently and efficiently get my work done for college-level math courses. thanks very much in advance for your thoughts and I look forward to reading them.
> Joanne Michelle Stark WABS Vice President
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