[BlindMath] Presenting Duxbury File Electronically

Diane Brauner dianebrauner at me.com
Tue Mar 25 14:37:13 UTC 2025


Hi Sharon,

Here is a terrific K-12 resource that dives into the workflow for digital math. It does not specifically address using Duxbury with Scientific Notebook, but it does have resources for a variety of popular math applications to create accessible math documents for students and for students to complete math documents. The workflow discussion is on-going and ever-evolving, so we are definitely interested in keeping this post up-to-date and learning what others are doing successfully and what K-12 students should know to be successful in college level math courses.

Digital Math: Workflows from teacher to student and student to teacher <https://www.perkins.org/resource/digital-math-workflows-from-teacher-to-student-and-student-to-teacher/>

Thanks,
Diane

> On Mar 25, 2025, at 7:13 AM, Sharon via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Good Morning, 
> 
> I have an aide who knows how to use Duxbury with Scientific Notebook to
> create accessible math documents for my student.  Is there a way for my
> student to view these documents electronically using a laptop equipped with
> JAWS and Focus 40 braille display? 
> 
> Thank you for your assistance.
> 
> Sharon 
> 
> 
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