Hi don't know of large pad producer but has the learner tried alternative paper eg glossy (like for flip charts) which doesn't let ink through in same way?
Joel
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Subject: low-tech solution
Hi,
Can anyone help with this one?
Do you know of a company which produces thick sheet A4 notepads, which could be used by a student to make some limited lecture notes using a black felt-tip marker, where the ink would not run through the page?
Or, is there such a thing as a felt-tip pen where the ink would not run through a standard sheet of notepaper?
To give an indication of the size of the pen nib required, when reading printed materials this student would normally use a size 20 bold font.
Any ideas??
Thanks
Catriona
Catriona Mowat
Disability Adviser
Student Information & Support Service
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Tel: (01786) 467080
Fax: (01786) 466806
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