[BlindMath] Accessible math Content
Michael Ausbun
michael.ausbun at wgu.edu
Mon Jul 15 20:29:21 UTC 2019
Greetings Federation Family,
At work, I am working on a project right now, to ensure equal access for *all* people to our math content. We are an entirely online university. We have fairly consistent results rendering our math content into accessible electronic braille, but we are looking for a solution for those users who may not be braille readers or who are not strong braille users. Although we could provide readers (and have in the past), we would like to discover a consistent, accessible solution to allow screen readers to interpret and properly convey content of math equations to our students. Doing lots of research, I have found a lot of conflicting information, and I thought who better to ask than my federation family. Any suggestions would be highly valued!
As I understand it, the issue here seems to consistently be both user agent related or assistive technology related (inclusive disjunction, here).
Respectfully,
michael
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Michael Duane Ausbun, MA
Specialist, Learning Experience,
Universal Design and Accessibility Team
Salt Lake City, Utah
[WGU Learning Experience]
Western Governors University
4001 South 700 East, Suite 700
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Michael.ausbun at wgu.edu<mailto:Michael.ausbun at wgu.edu>
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Michael Duane Ausbun, MA
Specialist, Learning Experience,
Universal Design and Accessibility Team
Salt Lake City, Utah
[WGU Learning Experience]
Western Governors University
4001 South 700 East, Suite 700
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Michael.ausbun at wgu.edu
[Western Governors University]<wgu.edu>
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