[BlindMath] Workshop on Accessible Mathematics For Blind High-School and College Students

Rayn Darren rayndarren at gmail.com
Thu Jul 1 23:34:47 UTC 2021


I am also interested  and will be passing this info on to others.

> On Jun 15, 2021, at 2:13 PM, Hussain Kadhem via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear list,
> 
> Recently I responded to an email thread about college-level math for 
> blind students, and I have gotten many people reach out to ask me 
> questions. I'm very happy to see so many people interested in 
> mathematics for themselves or their children!
> 
> Because of this response, I am planning on running an online workshop 
> in August, on how to make mathematics accessible for blind students at 
> the high-school and college level. This workshop would be for 
> interested students, parents, and educational support staff. I will 
> talk about the technologies and strategies I use, show some 
> demonstrations, and have some time to answer questions.
> 
> Please let me know if you would be interested, and let others not on 
> the list know if you think they would be! I will have more details 
> figured out in the coming weeks, and will post a schedule and 
> participation info to this list. If you have any particular questions 
> or concerns you want me to try to cover, then feel free to suggest 
> them by email.
> 
> A little bit about me: I am near-totally blind from birth, and I use 
> screen readers and Braille. I just completed my bachelor of science in 
> mathematics at the University of Toronto, and I will be continuing in 
> the Fall with graduate studies in pure mathematics at the University 
> of Cambridge. I have done graduate-level coursework in mathematics, I 
> engage in research with professors, and I participate in competitive 
> international programs for mathematics students; such as this year's 
> undergraduate summer school at the Park City Mathematics Institute, 
> run by the Institute for Advanced Study. For the past 2 years, I have 
> also been working full-time as a software developer at IBM.
> 
> As you can see, being blind does not have to prevent you from 
> participating and succeeding in the fields of mathematics and 
> technology, and I hope to show you some good strategies for achieving 
> this.
> 
> I look forward to hearing from you, and meeting you in August.
> 
> Cheers,
> Hussain Kadhem
> 
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