[accessibleimage] New to Tactile Graphics
- From: Bret Kroeker <bkroeker162@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 13:05:26 -0500
Hi All,
I am a Braille Transcriber with a school district, and am visually impaired.
One of our students is going to be taking an algebra/geometry class next year.
We will be required to create all of the charts, graphs, and other graphics for
the class. I am using Duxbury as my translation software and am using a
program called Scientific NoteBook to create all of the mathematical text. I
was told that there is a program that works with Duxbury called TGD Pro which
allows you to copy an image and then import it into a duxbury file. Does
anyone have any good ideas or suggestions for me on the best way to create a
tactile graphic electronically? I have limited sight, so being able to draw or
create things by hand may be out of the question. Our district will be getting
one of the new Tiger braille embossers so I think I can create tables and
charts with excel and then emboss them. Thanks for any suggestions or advice.
Bret
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