STEM in Braille, One User's Perspective

Oct 4 - 6:30 p.m. - 18th Avenue Library, Research Commons (3rd floor)
Katie Robinson, OHio Center for Autism and Low Incidence, will show some materials and learning aids that are used to teach students who are blind or visually impaired math and science concepts. S will also explain the nemeth braille code, its uses and importance and talk about some of the methods used to produce nemeth code math and methods of producing large print. This session is intended to be open for users to ask questions about her experiences as a person who is blind learning about math and science concepts. I am also open to questions about blindness in general.