[NFB-Science] accessible math learning

kevin SiscoKevin kevinsisco61784 at gmail.com
Sat May 9 18:58:35 UTC 2026


Hello.  I am so glad that you are doing well with your math adventures!  
This is a good way to study how technology can directly assist with 
learning.  Keep up the good work.

Kevin

https://thesiscoreport.com


On 5/9/2026 8:31 AM, S B via NFB-Science wrote:
> Hi, I  decided to teach my self math from the ground up to see how far I
> got. While it isn't easy, I found that with the help of a braille notetaker
> so I could see the numbers, a learning agenda from either chat gpt or the
> google artificial intelligence for daily goals and an ai teaching me math,
> I am so far doing quite well. I use ally from envision and customize an
> ally to be a math teacher. I require her to explain things to me as if I
> were five years old step by step if I need to. I wish this ally existed
> back when I was in school because it would have been a wonderful math
> tutor. For this, I use ally pro. While  I understand that doesn't work the
> same for everyone, for me it's been really good and accessible. Just some
> food for thought.
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