Math: computerized, Spoken and Braille
PEOPLE NOT TECHNOLOGY
Individuals with disabilities have difficulty accessing mathematical and scientific notation. This web page links to several state-of-the-art resources which are being used to transcend these barriers.EASI is a non-profit organization, commited to the belief that students and professionals with disabilities have the same right to access information technology as everyone else.
- Teaching Math to Visually Impaired Resources by Osterhaus
- Triangle: A Mathematics Scratchpad for the Blind
- ITD Journal Article: AsTeR: AUDIO SYSTEM FOR TECHNICAL READINGS
- SCIENTIFIC READING AND WRITING BY BLIND PEOPLE - TECHNOLOGIES OF THE FUTURE
- Math talk an Accessible Math Workstation
- Math Workstation for Disabled Students
- Tips for Reading Math Out loud to Blind Students by A. Nemeth
- Teaching Math by Abraham Nemeth
- Math Aids From APH
- Calculator From APH
- Software to Make Raised Line Drawings From APH
- The Purdue VISIONS Lab
- A General Description of the Process for Converting Information to Braille
- A CALL FOR REASON AND ACTion in braille Reform
- Thoughts on Unified Braille Code by A. Nemeth
- Dots is Not All There Is To Braille
- Introduction to Dotsplus
- Books for Blind Scientists
- RFB Math Conference Report by R. Jones
- ACCESSIBLE INTERNET BASED MATHEMATICS for Grades 4-7
- RFB Math and Science Working Symposium Proceedings
- NFB's 1995 Math Conference

