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It is now the possible to create online math equations that are more accessible for everyone including JAWS screen reader users. Though far from perfect, the process is not too complex-- there is no coding involved.
MathType Software which has a MathML MathPage Export function
MathPlayer 2.1 from Design Science -- text to voice browser plug-in software for math created with their MathType Software
How does MathType work?
download and install 30 day free demo MathType Software or purchase $99 for educators
type Microsoft Word document using equations from MathType Software
save the Word document and export to Math Page as MathML using "XHTML + MathML"
post resulting .XHT math document on Web server that can serve MathML documents -- this may sound easy, but this step can be quite challenging, especially on a Microsoft Windows based web server
On client machine, download and install free MathPlayer browser plug-in
See and hear the math using Internet Explorer
Mozilla FireFox may also work, but you may have to download the Mozilla MathML fonts
download and install 30 day free demo MathType Software or purchase $99 for educators
type Microsoft Word document using equations from MathType Software
save the Word document and export to Math Page as MathML using "XHTML + MathML"
post resulting .XHT math document on Web server that can serve MathML documents -- this may sound easy, but this step can be quite challenging, especially on a Microsoft Windows based web server
On client machine, download and install free MathPlayer browser plug-in
See and hear the math using Internet Explorer
Mozilla FireFox may also work, but you may have to download the Mozilla MathML fonts
More math accessibility links:
MathSpeak from LiveMath, creates the necessary HTML/XML tags for visually-impaired and blind users to use their current screen-reading tools to read online math equations.
Making Educational Software and Web Sites Accessible
Design Guidelines Including Math and Science Solutions from
National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM), Media Access Group at
WGBH in Boston
Here are some more developing technologies for creating accessible math:
Use Scientific Notebook version 5 or later to create XHTML with MATHML.
Tools for Publishing LaTeX Documents on the Web by Julius O. Smith III of Stanford U. -- not specifically about creating accessible math, but completed LaTeX Documents can be exported as XHTML / MATHML so they can be read by JAWS and other screen readers
use a text editor to create MATHML from scratch
LaTeX to Triangle converter before saving in PDF LaTeX files can be converted for WinTriangle users.
WinTriangle scientific word processor for people who are blind
Please
realize that blind students will not be able to access math PDF documents.
Alternative formats will be required for students who are blind. Please contact
the
Columbia College Disabled Students Programs and Services office
for more information if you will be having a student who is blind in your math
class.