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Access to Mathematics in Web Resources for People with a Visual Impairment

Considerations and Developments in an Open and Distance Learning Context

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This paper discusses issues in the representation of mathematics within web resources and how this affects access for people with a visual impairment. Firstly it outlines the distance and open learning context at the Open University and the needs of people with a visual impairment. The paper then describes and discusses different approaches to making maths online accessible to people with a visual impairment. Two key projects at the Open University are outlined and some reflections made on future directions for the work.

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Klaus Miesenberger Joachim Klaus Wolfgang Zagler Arthur Karshmer

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Cooper, M., Lowe, T., Taylor, M. (2008). Access to Mathematics in Web Resources for People with a Visual Impairment. In: Miesenberger, K., Klaus, J., Zagler, W., Karshmer, A. (eds) Computers Helping People with Special Needs. ICCHP 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5105. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70540-6_139

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