From: William Loffredo (wloffredo$##$po-box.esu.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 09 2001 - 08:16:01 EST
Dear Colleagues:
I am teaching a general education chemistry class and have a blind
student enrolled. He is having quite a difficult time with the periodic
table. The Braille table he has is not laid out in columns but is more text
like. This poses a problem whenever I mention group numbers and general
locations of elements on the table. Does anyone out there have access to a
Braille periodic table that I could acquire for this student? He is getting
very frustrated and is considering dropping the course because of this.
Please send your replies directly to me.
Thanks,
Dr. William M. Loffredo
Department of Chemistry
East Stroudsburg University
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
(570) 422-3215
wloffredo$##$po-box.esu.edu
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