Help TIPSters!
We have a blind (completely) student in our department, and not
the slightest idea of how to help him! (Our "HELP" office has been less
than helpful.) Where can we obtain info on how to teach a blind person
concepts that are visual in nature? For example, I teach Stats and
Research Methods. How can I teach him to use the tables and draw graphs?
How can he learn to do calculation for measures of central tendency and
variability? I know there are several blind students in Psychology, but
no one ever seems to say how they were able to learn despite not being
able to see.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Replies may be sent to the
list or my own address below.
--Cheryl
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