[Blindmath] Announcing NVDA and math, session at NVDA Con 2016.
Taylor Arndt
taylorarndt99 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 28 19:47:15 UTC 2016
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> On Apr 28, 2016, at 1:00 PM, derek riemer via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi guys,
> Sina Bahram, president of Prime Access Consulting, and accessibility advocate, and Derek riemer, Student at the University of Colorado Boulder and the author of this email, will be presenting a session on NVDA and math, at the NVDA users and developers conference tomorrow. We will be discussing the Mathplayer software and how it can interface with NVDA to read mathmatics in both speech and braille, and will also discuss a project from Benetech called Math Support Finder, which allows a user to enter the technology they use, and receive feedback about what math software will interface best with their assistive technology. I hope that some people will find this session helpful. Along with this session, the conference is featuring a keynote at 0:00 UTC on Saturday. To learn more about this conference and how to join us to learn about using NVDA to read math, please visit this site. The conference is performed over the Teamtalk software, and is remote. http://nvda-kr.org/en/nvdacon.php
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> Derek Riemer
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> * Department of computer science, third year undergraduate student.
> * Proud user of the NVDA screen reader.
> * Open source enthusiast.
> * Member of Bridge Cu
> * Avid skiier.
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> Websites:
> Honors portfolio <http://derekriemer.com>
> Awesome little hand built weather app! <http://django.derekriemer.com/weather/>
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> email me at derek.riemer at colorado.edu <mailto:derek.riemer at colorado.edu>
> Phone: (303) 906-2194
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