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- From: lewis@vanilla.research.att.com (David Lewis)
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- Subject: teaching statistics to blind students
- Message-ID: <LEWIS.92Dec30215152@vanilla.research.att.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 02:51:52 GMT
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- Hi -- My stepfather, Stan, is a sociology professor and has a blind
- graduate student who is going to be taking his statistics course.
- Since Stan relies heavily on graphs (of density functions and what
- not) in teaching statistics, he's trying to figure out how to get
- the same ideas across by other means for this student. Anyone
- out there have any relevant experience?
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- Thanks, Dave
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- David D. Lewis
- AT&T Bell Laboratories email: lewis@research.att.com
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