[BlindMath] Tips for authoring accessible math/STEM
Romack, Justin
justinr at disability.tamu.edu
Wed Feb 12 01:47:46 UTC 2025
Howdy all!
I’m getting an increasing number of requests to develop accessible math content – but even more interest for our faculty to develop accessible versions of their own content. Woohoo!
But here’s where I’m stuck: What would you recommend when authors are using LaTeX and want their output to offer accessible markup for blind/VI and other AT users?
Most of this work will be done to avoid PDFs in general and many of our faculty use Canvas – but I want solutions that can support Canvas environments as well as individual faculty websites, distributable documents, etc.
What advice would you offer?
Grateful to each of you!
Take good care,
J
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