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Yes it does clarify. Thank you.
BeverlyNParticipantThank you for clarifying the single-word switch indicator use in Nemeth context.
BeverlyNParticipantThank you for directing me where to find it. I overlooked it.
BeverlyNParticipantYes...this is the issue I was having with these drawings. I appreciate your feedback. I consulted with our science teacher and asked his opinion on using the Chemistry Code symbols used in (3.4.2) for sake of clarity in the drawings for this chapter. He recommends using Nemeth Code plus and minus symbols. The instructor(s) will explain and clarify the minus symbol for these illustrations.
Thank you, Lindy.
BeverlyNParticipantThank you. The upload exceeded file size. I will try again.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.BeverlyNParticipantThank you, Cindi. That is what I thought too. I've been told there are mistakes in the "Braille Enthusiast's Dictionary" so just wanted to be sure.
BeverlyNParticipantThank you for your advice, Cindi.
BeverlyNParticipantMy recollection is that Bible verses/references are not brailled the same in UEB as we did in EBAE. I've looked through every resource but have been unable to find anything about it. Section 17.4b of the NLS Instruction Manual Fourth Edition shows how to braille Bible references. The colon is omitted between the chapter and the verse. The rule states that regardless of print, hyphens are used to join verses to verses and chapters to chapters. A dash is used to join verses to chapters. Several examples are shown.
Thank you for responding. Your help is always appreciated.
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BeverlyNParticipantThank you for clearing this up. I look forward to attending your classes at the fall conference.
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