[nabs-l] My Spanish Lab

Kaiti Shelton crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 11 21:15:30 UTC 2013


Hi Misty,

I am pretty sure I used it a few years ago.  If it's the same spanish
lab your professor wants to use, (I know we used the same publisher at
least if not the same textbook), then it's pretty darn inaccessible,
as you've found out.  My braillist ended up brailling the on-line
readings and practice quizzes and stuff for me and I would have to
email my teacher my answers instead of doing it online.  Perhaps your
professor will let your ds office have access to an account or they
can request access from the publisher so they can put the material in
an alternate format.

Hope this helps,


On 1/11/13, Misty Dawn Bradley <mistydbradley at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Has anyone used My Spanish Lab for any of their Spanish courses? My
> instructor this semester is using it and counting it as 30 percent of our
> final grade, and it seems to be rather inaccessible. Has anyone had any
> experiences of how to get around the inaccessability? I am using Jaws 10 on
> my XP computer and Jaws 12 on my Windows 7 computer, and Jaws will not read
> the Etext or any of the assignments. Are there any other screen readers that
> work better with the Pearson labs? If it is completely inaccessible using
> any kind of screen reader, what have you all done in the past to complete
> your assignments in this type of lab?
> Thank you,
> Misty
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Kaiti




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