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Fred Gissoni, “Using the Cranmer Abacus for the Blind”, 1964. PART TWO (II).

 


Here I present: Fred GissoniUsing the Cranmer Abacus for the Blind”, 1964. PART TWO (II).

INTRODUCTION.

Multiply is another term for knowledge of the “TIMES-Table”.  Multiplication representation on the Cranmer ABACUS for blind students is a rethinking of Mathematics.  BELOW is the “TIMES-Table” I looked at while practicing with the Cranmer ABACUS.  The Japanese abacus is inspiration for Cranmer ABACUS, and I lived in Tokyo, Japan for several years.

 

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