[BlindMath] Virtual Audio Lessons for Mathematics

Bhavya shah bhavya.shah125 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 25 22:05:40 UTC 2020


Dear all,

I am Bhavya Shah, a blind mathematics enthusiast and a student at
Stanford University. I am currently working on Math By Ear, a virtual
audio lesson series teaching Math to blind and visually impaired
school students.

While many of us recently enjoyed the incredible virtual convention,
something blind students often don't get to enjoy is Math. Whether it
is graphs and figures, absence of Nemeth Braille and Math ML material,
blind students all too often are confronted with artificial barriers
to an accessible Math education. As someone who has faced and overcome
these challenges first-hand, I am trying to bridge this gap through
Math By Ear.

As part of Math By Ear, I am creating free audio lessons teaching Math
- concepts, logic, practice questions and everything in between - for
blind students to access online at their own pace, at their own
convenience. I am delighted to share that audio lessons covering the
entirety of Linear Equations in One Variable are now up at
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWw5teCwHdlCEvGuz5f8kTaCr_Td6Ntt5.

Whether you are a middle/secondary/high school blind student or the
parent, teacher, or ally of one, I would love to hear your feedback on
Math By Ear. Do you think something isn't working and needs to change?
Is there a specific chapter I should cover next? Do you have any
questions or concerns about this project? Comments, criticisms and
compliments are always welcome! As a blind student lucky to have
discovered the beauty of mathematics, this is my attempt at giving
back.

Best Regards,
Bhavya Shah
Stanford University | Class of 2024



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