A visually impaired student is studying Quantitative methods 'a subject
which develops in the classroom on an ad hoc basis according to
perceived learning needs' according to the teaching staff.
Copies of handouts are no problem, board notes however..., but someone here
suggests a piece of equipment which would be helpful:
A large whiteboard
which can photocopy everything written on it at the touch of a button.
[I've never heard of such a thing, apparently used in group decision
support rooms??]
Can anyone tell me more (via dis-forum as I'm sure that I'm not alone
in never having heard of this kit) about these, including suppliers,
costs, technical evaluation of reliability etc.
Debbie Gibberd
Disability Officer
0171 477 8806
City University
Northampton Square
London EC1V 0HB
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