Math Accommodations - Accessing Higher Ground
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Accommodating Math
in Higher Ed
Gaeir Dietrich—High Tech Center Training Unit
John Gardner—ViewPlus Technologies
Neil Soiffer—Design Science
Issues for Students with
Disabilities
Getting materials
Accessing materials
– Books
– Problem sets/worksheets
Writing math
– Doing homework
– Taking tests
Graphing math
Getting information in class
Accessible Textbooks
RFB&D
Bookshare (math coming soon)
Open Educational Resources
– Accessibility varies
Braille through ATPC/APH
AMX Database
Publishers (Pearson has K-12 math)
Science Materials
American Physical Society (APS)
– Making journals accessible
American Chemical Society (ACS)
– Chemistry in the Community
– Talking book in DAISY (navigable audio)
format available from Bedford, Freeman
& Worth
Books on the Computer
For individuals who need to read on-screen
Foot pedal mouse
Use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to advance
pages onscreen
Remove spine and rebind to lay flat
Use hardware page-turning systems
Creating Large Print
Start with PDF
Crop pages
Print to fit page (11 in. x 17 in.)
Can tile pages
– Portion of page enlarged to full sheet
Creating Large Print:
Starting with Word
Use Page Layout Tab to set size
Set a larger size by either:
– Modify Normal Style to desired size
– Use ctrl-shift->
MathType tab: format equations
– Create MathType preference file
MathML
Math with HTML
– Math is fancy text, not a picture
– <math> <msqrt> … </msqrt> </math
Can create MathML with:
– Word+MathType
– OpenOffice
– Almost all math editors/applications
InftyReader for OCR
OCR for mathematics
– Math is not a picture, it’s fancy text
– Sometimes tricky: math or text?
– Only InftyReader handles math
Input: TIFF or PDF files
InftyEditor: for fixing OCR errors
From PDF to Word…
PDF file
– Math is generally inserted as pictures
OCR with InftyReader
– Original PDF
– InftyReader
– InftyEditor: IML File Editing
– Word File
– Fixed up Word File
From Word to Braille
Nemeth Code is Math Braille Code
Word+MathType+
– Tiger Software Suite
– Duxbury
From Word to the Web
Web pages w/MathML
– Our fully cooked Web Page
AT+MathPlayer
– Screen readers
– Screen enlargers
– LD
From Word to DAISY
MathDAISY
– Word+MathType+MathDaisy
Math Daisy Players
– ghBraille Player (Win), ReadHear (Mac)
– Dolphin Easy Reader
Our full cooked Daisy Book
OpenOffice
From You to Word
Word+MathType
MathType
– Full keyboard access
Conversion to/from LaTeX Math
– Example homework
MathTrax
Free from NASA
– Verbal description of graph + Sonification
AGC Software Calculator
Audio Graphing Calculator
– Computer software, talks
– Graphs can be printed on Tiger or PIAF
Graphics in Dots
Tiger Embosser
– Embosses graphics in raised dots
PIAF “Pictures in a Flash”
Uses microcapsule paper
– Can start from any computer file
– Can draw on the paper
Graphics with IVEO
Pictures that talk
DotsPlus on the Tiger
Requires Word and MathType and a
Tiger embosser
Can also print from MathPlayer
Nemeth on the Tiger
Tiger Software Suite (TSS) uses
LibLouis
Start with Word and set equations
with MathType
The TSS Word plug-in will translate
Print to braille with Tiger embosser
Nemeth with DBT
Can set math equations with Scientific
Notebook or MathType in Word
Take into Duxbury Braille Translation
Software (DBT)
Not perfect!
– Knowledge of Nemeth math braille and
proofreading required
Braille Alert!
Not all braille readers can read
Nemeth math braille
– Make sure you ask!
Students who say they read “Grade
One Braille” will not know Nemeth
Backtranslation
Nemeth to print
Nemetex
Not perfect! Will require sighted
proofreading.
Writing Math
Keyboard entry
– MathType (plug-in for Word)
Chatty Infty
LaTeX with a screenreader
MathTalk allows voice entry
– Requires the MathTalk program,
Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Scientific
Notebook
Free Statistics Software
R Project for Statistical Computing
Use command line to enter statistics
Handheld Calculators
Many handheld calculators available
From basic math to scientific math and
statistics
Other Tactile Strategies
Magnet boards
– Letters and numbers can be purchased
– Symbols can be cut from magnetic sheets
MathWindow
Raised Line Drawing Kit
Corkboard for graphics
– Glue thread to make a grid
– Push-pins and string for graphing
Be Creative!
Manipulatives
– Many standard K-12 manipulatives will
work
WikiStixs
Collage
– Puff paint
– Cut-outs
– Real objects
Instructor Suggestions
Face the students
– Do not talk facing the board
Repeat student questions
– A deaf student may not have been looking at the
questioner
Make sure you can be seen clearly
– Do not stand and talk in front of a bright window
Use gestures
– Pointing to what you’re talking about is helpful
Build in pauses
– Deaf students do a lot of multi-tasking, allow some pauses
Use Meaningful Words
Use specific language
– Blind students will not know what “this thing here is”
Use concrete terms
Meaningless!
– “Here is the equation.”
– “We start with the equation and factor.”
– “Set both factors equal to zero and solve to get the
result.”
Avoid
– This, that, here, there, thing
Thank you!
For more information
– See our resource list
– Available on the CSUN Web site
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