[BlindMath] Aleks accessibility
marywoodyard at comcast.net
marywoodyard at comcast.net
Mon Dec 24 12:43:46 UTC 2018
Sorry. I forgot the link. https://www.aleks.com/highered/math/MHHE_Accessibility_HE_Math_Fall_2017.pdf
Mary Woodyard
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> Subject: [BlindMath] Accessibility of Aleks by McGraw Hill?
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> Hi everyone,
> I am taking a college-level algebra course for my bachelor degree starting in January, and the course uses Aleks as the learning management system. I have read that it has not been accessible in the past, but does anyone know if it has gotten any better? I use JAWS and NVDA. Are there any tips or things I should know about its accessibility with screen reading software?
> Thanks in advance,
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> Misty Bradley
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> If you have your login I would log in and see if you can get around. If you
> don't have your login already you should ask the college for it early.
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> ken
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> Subject: [BlindMath] Accessibility of Aleks by McGraw Hill?
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> Hi everyone,
> I am taking a college-level algebra course for my bachelor degree starting
> in January, and the course uses Aleks as the learning management system. I
> have read that it has not been accessible in the past, but does anyone know
> if it has gotten any better? I use JAWS and NVDA. Are there any tips or
> things I should know about its accessibility with screen reading software?
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Misty Bradley
> MistyDBradley at gmail.com
> https://www.JourneyingThroughHealing.com
> Sent from my iPhone
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