Leslie
You could also take a look at Access Maths from the ACE Centre. It's a
drawing package that includes things like on-screen virtual ruler and
protractor so the student can perform the same tasks on screen as their
peers do on paper. May not be appropriate in your case but maybe worth a
look.
Phil
Phil Satchell - Technical Project Officer
Office for Students with Disabilities, The Open University
+44 (0)1908-858214
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kay, Leslie [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 12:46 PM
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> Subject: difficulties in manipulation
>
> Dear listers,
> Can anyone advise us of suppliers of drawing equipment (for maths) for a
> student who has manipulative difficulties. What we're looking for
> are items e.g non-slip rulers, protractors with chunky handles etc. Any
> help would be appreciated.
> PS. The Nottingham Rehab. catalogue doesn't seem to stretch to specific
> drawing equipment.
> Leslie :-)
>
> Leslie Kay
> Technical Officer
> Sheffield Regional ACCESS Centre
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