[BlindMath] Programming with young blind and visual impaired students

rjaquiss at earthlink.net rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Wed May 24 23:45:49 UTC 2023


Hello Niels:

     The Quorum language is certainly accessible. Learn more at:
https://quorumlanguage.com/

Python can be used, but is harder to work with. Since Python uses
indentation as part of its syntax, it will be easier is students have
braille displays. Hope this helps.

Regards,

Robert


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Hello all,

I have a question that has only limited to do with mathematics, it is more
about computer science.

Is there a particularly well suited programming environment for blind and
visually impaired students and a correspondingly simple programming
language?

Students in this case are children between 8 and 14 years,

I would be very pleased about experiences in this area!

Kind Regards

Niels

Niels

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