Hi,
MathType works fine with NVDA but you have to use LaTeX for writing, which
is very easy to learn. Can we have a conversation on phone #8860848358.
Aakash Bansal
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 5:50 PM, sazid shaik
wrote:
> As my son is sighted he has to be taug
As my son is sighted he has to be taught in that way only.
On 2/29/16, Chamandeep Singh Grover wrote:
> Having gone through education in London, i see a significant
> difference in how maths is taught and written out in India. My first
> question is whether your son is using a perkins brailler or
Having gone through education in London, i see a significant
difference in how maths is taught and written out in India. My first
question is whether your son is using a perkins brailler or a braille
frame. If its the perkins, then it makes things slightly easier, since
you can teach the sighted st
yes I agree with highering a maths tuter because however good you may
be in maths but make understand a small child is very difficult our
self being blind, upto 5th class your child should have private tuter
for maths but when he goes to 7th or higher class then even blind
person can easily explain
Hi,
Your first challenge is to get math books in accessible format for yourself. You
need to be able to refer to the same problems as your child. This is not easy
but check with organizations like Saksham who may be able to help.
Your next problem is writing math You need a solution where you can
dear friends,
Being a blind I am faceing problems to teach my child maths and other
subjects as he is growing up. now he is studying 4th class. please
teach tricks and methods to teaach my child.
regards,
sazid
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