This content originally appeared on Freedom Scientific Blog and was authored by Elizabeth Whitaker
The Freedom Scientific Student of the Month Program features K-12 students living in the U.S. who are blind or visually impaired and use Freedom Scientific technology to achieve educational goals. The Student of the Month for February 2021 is Campbell, a high school student from Tennessee.

As a home schooled student, Campbell has employed numerous devices over the years to access classwork. Until about four years ago, she used a braille notetaker and cell phone paired with a braille display.
After receiving training, she switched to a Windows computer, JAWS, and the Focus Braille Display, which gives her access to all her schoolwork in one place. “There are just so many things I can do with JAWS and the Focus now that I never was able to do with the other devices that I used.”
Campbell excels in mathematics, and is enthusiastic about calculus, statistics, and other related subjects. After high school, she plans to attend college to pursue a degree in applied mathematics. She is interested in either Epidemiology or Cyber Security as a career path.
Learn more about Campbell in this short video.
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This content originally appeared on Freedom Scientific Blog and was authored by Elizabeth Whitaker

Elizabeth Whitaker | Sciencx (2021-02-26T20:16:14+00:00) February 2021, Freedom Scientific Student of the Month. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/02/26/february-2021-freedom-scientific-student-of-the-month/
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