Ann, that's so cool! Steve On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:48 AM, ann cunningham <ann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I had a student at Colorado Center for the Blind who majored in origami, > he > is the master. One class he took over and taught us all how to make a box > tactually (we all work under sleepshades). He demanded precision and was > patient enough to encourage us until we managed it. We were all > successful. > > We had an art exhibit at VSA arts Access Gallery and he made an origami > castle out of recycled Braille paper. People who could read Brialle could > get a whole additional layer of information. > > Ann > > Sensational Books > P.O. Box 261085 > Lakewood, CO 80226 > (303) 238-4760 > Ann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Publishers of multi-sensory books for multi-sensory kids. > http://www.sensationalbooks.com > http://www.acunningham.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Saroj Primlani > Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 8:12 AM > To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: question math > > Attached is a copy of the pdf document > Saroj > > > Hi, > > I am looking at a paper entitled Mathematics Through Paper Folding by > > Alton T. Olson at the University of Alberta. Has anyone used such a > > technique for students who are visually impaired? > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, > > Lisa > > > > Lisa Yayla > > Huseby Kompetansesenter > > Oslo Norway > > lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > > >