Hands on the BrailleNote Touch screen typing in UEB math equations.
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BrailleNote Touch: UEB Math

This video demonstrates a student using UEB math on a BrailleNote Touch.

This short video demonstrates how to write math problems using UEB. Nemeth Code is not available at this time on the Touch, but my students have learned the basic UEB math symbols and can easily use touch braille to enter problems in the word processor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are additional Paths to Technology Tech Ideas posts and blog posts on the BrailleNote Touch. To view these additional BrailleNote Touch posts, go to Technology Search and type “BrailleNote Touch”.

By Marsha Bork

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