[BlindMath] [Blind Math] Coding Group and Coding tutor for Vision Impaired High School Student

kperry at blinksoft.com kperry at blinksoft.com
Wed Feb 9 13:59:53 UTC 2022


You are right about the books on  Bookshare but as it has been mentioned
here already  if you know the rules you can format the code that is on
bookshare and it is good practice to do so.    I wrote emails in private to
others off line  because this is a blind math list.   With that said what I
told one of the people who wrote me is.  It is important to know what your
goals of learning to code are though before finding either a book or a
online method of learning.   If you are interested in math then you should
gear your learning towards that, if music then find a book that leans that
direction.  

If anyone wants to talk about this stuff   either join up with one of the
programming email lists or send me a direct email and I can either help find
a resource that you can work with or even work with you on zoom to get you
started learning on your own.      You can use either my own email

kperry at blinksoft.com or my work email kperry at aph.org.

Another good reason python is a great language is after you get the basics
down it is a great self learning language.

Ken

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From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Trevor Attenberg
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Subject: Re: [BlindMath] [Blind Math] Coding Group and Coding tutor for
Vision Impaired High School Student

Ken, Sorry if you've done so already, but could you recommend any books on
Bookshare for Python?
I'm interested in teaching myself Python if I can. Unfortunately all the
coding texts I've seen on Bookshare had inaccessible code, though obviously
that doesn't mean all such books are like that -- it's unfortunately common
for technical literature.
Best,
Trevor 

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From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Ken Perry via
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Subject: Re: [BlindMath] [Blind Math] Coding Group and Coding tutor for
Vision Impaired High School Student



You might want to look for mentors.  I have taught two people python and I
used to be very active on the original programming lists.  They got to ugly
so now I I help people when they ask.  Most of the time all it takes is help
getting started.  Of course the problem is not always learning coding but I
have found in the two students I have had and  the many I have worked with
over the years screen reader  skills have been more problems than learning
coding.  If you can't dig through the web pages of information you can't
learn to code.      

I will also point out if it only took reading a book for your  son there are
at least 100 python books on Bookshare that are very good.

Ken


-----Original Message-----
From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Traci W via
BlindMath
Sent: Tuesday, February 8, 2022 12:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [BlindMath] Coding Group and Coding tutor for Vision Impaired
High School Student

My son is interested in coding and has learned some Python here and there.
It is very user friendly with a screenreader.  We have not had much luck in
finding online programs to use though for tutorials and local camps are
completely inaccessible.

Traci

On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 6:28 PM Shail M via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am a parent of a High School student who is having severe vision 
> impairment since birth. She is willing to learn Coding in JAVA using 
> Visual Studio Code or any other accessible editor. I was wondering if:
>
>
>   *   Is there's a mailing group for coding learners like this group for
> Math?
>   *   Any accessible tutorials that teaches coding to Vision Impaired?
>   *   Any accessible tutorial for configuring Visual Studio Code to be
> used by student? Or any other code editor which is accessible.
>
> Also, I am wondering if anyone with coding experience want to take on 
> the challenge of tutoring this student JAVA programming? If any of you 
> are interested, please reply to me privately and we can talk further 
> about
it?
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you!
>
> Thanks
> Shail
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