[BlindMath] Drawing trigonometric Functions and their Graphs
Wershing, Alice D.
adwershing at pstcc.edu
Tue Jul 17 13:48:24 UTC 2018
Desmos is an open source graphing online program, that has built in accessibility for graphing. I have not used it with any students, so I will be interested in learning how it actually works. When I searched about printing, it seems that printing is best in chrome. There is information on using braille input devices and screen reading software, but I don't know if printing will produce anything tactile. I can't seem to embed a link right now in my email, here is the printed link to their accessibility page- https://www.desmos.com/accessibility
Looking forward to learning more about how this may work. I don't have any students who are blind, and have been researching math accessibility for several years, so please post your findings!
Alice D. Wershing, M.Ed., A.T.P., C.P.A.A.C.
Disability Services, Technology Specialist Pellissippi State Community College
865-694-6751
865-539-7699 (fax)
East TN Region Accessibility Specialist
Tenessee Board of Regents-TN eCampus
PSCC Access for All Blog
PSCC Accessible Format Facebook Page (PSCC-Disability Services)
PSCC Access4All Twitter Feed (@Access4allPSCC)
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From: BlindMath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Elise Berkley via BlindMath
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Subject: [BlindMath] Drawing trigonometric Functions and their Graphs
I do have braille graph paper, but is there a better way? Is there a program to input data and print a graph? Thanks for being my lifesavers!
Elise--
Elise Berkley and Becky Berkley
Okay, everyone. Elise again!
Another question: What is the simplest way for us to draw graphs of trigonometric functions?
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