[Blindmath] Your opportunity to influence the accessibility of acollege math course

Richard Baldwin baldwin at dickbaldwin.com
Mon Nov 21 14:35:27 UTC 2011


The values are correct. In print, the three matrices appear side-by-side
instead of being strung out as a single column matrix containing nine
elements.

Would anyone like to suggest a way to make that format apparent to someone
examining the three matrices using a screen reader?

Thanks,
Dick Baldwin

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Amanda Lacy <lacy925 at gmail.com> wrote:

> In Math1006, you wrote:
> This page in Kjell's tutorial contains the following structure containing
> three column matrices:
> u
> v
> w
> x0
> x1
> x2
> z1
> z2
> z3
>
> At least that's how it looks to me. Is it right?
>
> Amanda
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>
>  I am in the process of developing accessible courseware for the following
>> course that I will be teaching in the Spring 2012 semester at Austin
>> Community College, Austin, TX.
>>
>> GAME 2302 - Mathematical Applications for Game Development
>>
>> Description: 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.
>>
>> I have completed the first draft of the first few modules and have
>> attached
>> a zip file containing that material.
>>
>> If you would like to review that material and make recommendations for
>> improved accessibility, I would like to hear those suggestions. I can't
>> promise that I will implement all recommendations, but I will certainly
>> consider them.
>>
>> Unzip the material from the attached zip file into an empty folder and
>> open
>> the index file named Math0100.htm in your browser. Follow the links in the
>> index to the other modules.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dick Baldwin
>>
>> --
>> Richard G. Baldwin (Dick Baldwin)
>> Home of Baldwin's on-line Java Tutorials
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>>
>> Professor of Computer Information Technology
>> Austin Community College
>> (512) 223-4758
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Richard G. Baldwin (Dick Baldwin)
Home of Baldwin's on-line Java Tutorials
http://www.DickBaldwin.com

Professor of Computer Information Technology
Austin Community College
(512) 223-4758
mailto:Baldwin at DickBaldwin.com
http://www.austincc.edu/baldwin/



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