[BlindMath] Seeking Resources to Self-Study Math for Programming

Amanda Lacy lacy925 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 18 21:52:14 UTC 2017


Interesting. I just viewed one of their online math books. The equations 
were read aloud, but each time I came to one the Braille display went 
blank. I got nothing when I tried to copy and paste one into a text 
file. I'm on Ubuntu, BTW.
On 06/16/2017 09:46 AM, White, Jason J via BlindMath wrote:
> You may find the books available from OpenStax to be useful. They're available in HTML+MathML format, and the developers are very aware of accessibility issues. Any problems should be reported to them.
> https://openstax.org/
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: BlindMath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lukasz
>> Grabowski via BlindMath
>> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2017 9:01 AM
>> To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
>> Cc: Łukasz Grabowski <graboluk at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [BlindMath] Seeking Resources to Self-Study Math for Programming
>>
>> Hi William, I haven't read the whole conversation so I'm likely repeating what
>> was said already, but anyway: non-braille  access to maths is basically  either
>> directly reading latex, or via screen reader (NVDA + mathplayer).
>>
>> For precalculus screen reader will do a very reasonable job, but for university
>> level it's  good but far from perfect, so realistically you have to have a basic
>> "reading" knowledge of latex, which is very easy (learning to write latex would
>> be a bit more difficult, but you won't need this at the beginning).
>>
>> If you want specific resources, then you could start by saying what you want to
>> start with precisely, and I could have a search around for something suitable
>> (generally at university level it's relatively easy to find resources, at precalculus
>> level it might be more difficult, but your great advantage would be that you are
>> not bound to any specific book which a teacher would recommend, but rather
>> can work with any book which covers specific material you want to learn)
>>
>> Best and good luck,
>> Lukasz
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 22:40:20 -0500
>> William Nutt via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I am planning to change careers to programming and eventually hope to
>>> return to grad school for a MS in Computer Science. It has been a long
>>> time since I did any math. In high school I went through Algebra II
>>> using braille, and in college I took statistics. I never explored math
>>> using my computer during this time.
>>>
>>> Since I want to study artificial intelligence, I need to brush up on
>>> pre-calculus and learn calculus, linear algebra, and discrete
>>> mathematics. I need to do this through self-study and do not have
>>> access to braille output. My primary computer uses NVDA, and I have
>>> access to a Mac with Voiceover as well.
>>>
>>> I would appreciate answers to the following questions, since I do not
>>> know how best to proceed.
>>>
>>> 1. What do I need to learn so that I can embark on this self-study?
>>> Should I learn LaTex or any other frameworks?
>>>
>>> 2. Where are the best places to learn this information?
>>>
>>> 3. Are there any other tools or tutorials I should be aware of? Has
>>> someone laid out a roadmap for this kind of project before?
>>>
>>> 4. What accessible resources do people recommend for learning math for
>>> computer science? What are the best ways to maximize accessibility
>>> with NVDA and Voiceover?
>>>
>>> Thank You in Advance,
>>> William Nutt
>>>
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