Hi Vinod,

I have been down this route. For geometry, I used german film with a
suitable rubber mat. I needed sighted assistance to draw the diagrams for
me. You may be able to Braille label the diagrams.

If the student has some vision, then magnification would be the way to go. 

However, the above discussion is academic until we know what are the precise
problems that the teacher is facing.

Pranav

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 12:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] Help needed in learning maths

Dear Accessindians,

 

Great to be here always with this group. I am seeking the groups help in
terms of learning maths by persons with low vision or rather persons with
visual challenges.

 

One of my friends sons are persons with RP, she is trying to teach maths to
them she find it very difficult to train them in Geometry , analytical and
so on, they are studying in CBSC syllabus, so your kind advice will help me
to address this problem.

 

With Regards,

 

Vinod Benjamin



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