[Blindmath] Accessible display format for matrices

Ken Perry kperry at blinksoft.com
Tue Nov 15 13:17:34 UTC 2011


Oh and while I am an old old game coder I would love to sit in on this class
are you web casting it?

ken

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Subject: [Blindmath] Accessible display format for matrices

I will be teaching the following course for the first time in the Spring
2012 semester.

GAME 2302 - Mathematical Applications for Game Development (3-3-1) Presents
applications of mathematics and science in game and simulation programming.
Includes the utilization of matrix and vector operations, kinematics, and
Newtonian principles in games and simulations. Also covers code
optimization.

The course must be accessible for blind and VI students. Even if there are
accessible textbooks at the college level covering these topics (which I
doubt) it is far too late to adopt a new textbook for the course.

I really need suggestions from those who teach mathematics and blind
students who study mathematics regarding the most accessible formats for
presenting matrix equations.

If special reader software is required (beyond a standard screen reader), I
need to know that also.

Thanks in advance.
Dick Baldwin

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