APH Braille/Print Protractor: Part I – Introduction, by Susan Osterhaus, Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. This is the first of 15 parts. The other parts are:
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Part 2, Features
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Part 3, How to use one in a textbook with binding
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Part 4, A teacher’s guide
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Part 5, Drawing a print 90° angle
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Part 6, Drawing a print 90° angle
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Part 7, Drawing a small print angle
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Part 8, Drawing a small print angle
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Part 9, Labeling tactile angles made on a Sewell board
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Part 10, Drawing a small tactile angle
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Part 11, Drawing tactile angles on the APH Draftsman
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Part 12, Labeling tactile angles drawn on the APH Draftsman
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Part 13, Measuring the angles of 2-D Manipulatives
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Part 14, with the APH Geometry Tactile Graphics Kit
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Part 15, Measuring tactile angles on paper