[BlindMath] accessible math for website

Noble,Stephen L. steve.noble at louisville.edu
Fri Sep 14 15:31:50 UTC 2018


The most obvious solution is to use MathJax on the website. Here's a page describing what they do at Penn State:

http://accessibility.psu.edu/math/mathml/


--Steve Noble


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From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> on behalf of Shelley Mack via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
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Subject: [BlindMath] accessible math for website

Greetings!

The department of education for the state in which I live has several kinds
of items that they would like to post online in an accessible format for
braille users. Some are sets of math learning standards and some are
practice state tests. What would be the simplest and most logical way for
them to do this?

Thanks,
Shelley Mack
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