[Athen] Athen-list Digest, Vol 136, Issue 1

Zach zm290 at msstate.edu
Mon May 1 13:19:44 PDT 2017


You might enjoy this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B79eLfAwKE4&list=PL1iINvfe91Uap7zrVYpxl3afTd
QQkI1W8 for ideas regarding accomidation blind students in a wet lab.
Regarding on-line chemistry labs I haven't experience with the products of
question. I can survey a few fellow blind chemists however.

Zachary Mason
M.S. Student
Animal and Dairy Sciences
Mississippi State University

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I'd like to know about chemistry labs, too. We have had deaf students, and
currently we have a little person enrolled. I'm very nervous about the
quarter a low-sighted/blind student comes in , and I'm sure it will be soon.

Thanks,
Randa Roland, Ph.D.
UC Santa Cruz


> On May 1, 2017, at 12:36 PM, aswans15 <aswans15 at msudenver.edu> wrote:

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> Hello All,

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> What are other institutions doing with inaccessible online Chemistry labs?

The product I am speaking of is MacMillan's Late Nite Lab. The lab consists
of a 3D interface that is inaccessible. When I contacted the publisher their
response was they would pay someone to sit with the student and essentially
click the screen for them. I didn't think this to be satisfactory so I
wanted to see what other institutions were doing in situations like this.

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> Thank you,

> Andy Swanson

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> Subject: [Athen] Looking for Braille Discrete Math Book

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> Hello,

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> I am going to take a Discrete Math class in the Summer, and I am looking

to see if my book for the class has already been brailled.

> Does anyone know or have suggestions where I might find the book:

>

> Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof by Ted Sundstrom

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> It is a free book that can be downloaded from:

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> http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/books/7/

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> I have already done a lot of testing with the book with Jaws and NVDA, and

I don't think that I will be able to get through the whole quarter with the
accessibility that I have to work with.

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> Thanks,

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> TJ Breitenfeldt

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> Have you looked in the Louis database from APH www.aph.org

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> Dave

> At 10:01 PM 4/30/2017, you wrote:

>> Hello,

>>

>> I am going to take a Discrete Math class in the Summer, and I am

>> looking to see if my book for the class has already been brailled.

>> Does anyone know or have suggestions where I might find the book:

>>

>> Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof by Ted Sundstrom

>>

>> It is a free book that can be downloaded from:

>>

>> http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/books/7/

>>

>> I have already done a lot of testing with the book with Jaws and

>> NVDA, and I don't think that I will be able to get through the whole

>> quarter with the accessibility that I have to work with.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>> TJ Breitenfeldt

>>

>> athen-list mailing list

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> Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 07:27:24 -0700

> From: Timothy Breitenfeldt <timothyjb310 at gmail.com>

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> I just looked. It does not appear that APH has that book.

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> Thanks for the resource though.

>

> TJ Breitenfeldt

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> On 4/30/17, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:

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>> Have you looked in the Louis database from APH www.aph.org

>>

>> Dave

>> At 10:01 PM 4/30/2017, you wrote:

>>> Hello,

>>>

>>> I am going to take a Discrete Math class in the Summer, and I am

>>> looking to see if my book for the class has already been brailled.

>>> Does anyone know or have suggestions where I might find the book:

>>>

>>> Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof by Ted Sundstrom

>>>

>>> It is a free book that can be downloaded from:

>>>

>>> http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/books/7/

>>>

>>> I have already done a lot of testing with the book with Jaws and

>>> NVDA, and I don't think that I will be able to get through the whole

>>> quarter with the accessibility that I have to work with.

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>>

>>> TJ Breitenfeldt

>>>

>>> athen-list mailing list

>>> athen-list at mailman13.u.washington.edu

>>> http://mailman13.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/athen-list

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