Question about math with braille

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Post 1 by BuckeyeFan92 (Generic Zoner) on Monday, 30-Apr-2012 17:01:51

Hey all. Sorry if I'm posting this to the wrong board, but I couldn't find one that fit it, so I posted it here. I'm taking an algebra course next semester. I use a braille note to do class and homework. Is there anyway at all (if it involves a different piece of technology than the braille note, that's fine) that I can transfer those crazy algebra equations from braille to print so my professor can read it, so I don't have to meet with someone every day to transcribe my work? Thanks for any feedback.

Post 2 by Siriusly Severus (The ESTJ 1w9 3w4 6w7 The Taskmaste) on Monday, 30-Apr-2012 20:49:57

try a computer braille file or do it in a .doc file, it works, and it's better anyway.

Post 3 by Shadow_Cat (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Tuesday, 01-May-2012 14:17:37

Can the BN not be hooked up to a regular printer, and you could just print off your work? I did that with my old Braille and Speak back in the 90's, and I can't imagine the BN wouldn't do something similar, or better, given that it's newer technology.

Post 4 by margorp (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Wednesday, 02-May-2012 14:53:50

Yes, that should work just fine.