I will have a blind student in my AP Statistics class this year. I'm thinking about using R as his calculator. It seems like it's core text-in text-out nature may match screen reading software well. And I'd like to explore directing visualizations to tactile graphics output. I'm wondering if anyone could give me suggestions (people, websites, organizations) where I could discover anything that could help me help him. Thanks so much. Peter++ == Peter Petto <ppetto@ppetto.com> Lakewood High School Math cell: 440.249.4289 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
cberry at tajo.ucsd.edu
2012-Aug-09 04:19 UTC
[R] looking for accessibility help (blind student)
Peter Petto <ppetto at ppetto.com> writes:> I will have a blind student in my AP Statistics class this year. > > I'm thinking about using R as his calculator. It seems like it's core text-in text-out nature may match screen reading software well. And I'd like to explore directing visualizations to tactile graphics output. > > I'm wondering if anyone could give me suggestions (people, websites, organizations) where I could discover anything that could help me help him. >Peter, I have no expertise on visual impairment issues, but I noticed that you have received no replies... T.V Raman's emacspeak http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacspeak and especially his emacspeak-ess.el code http://emacspeak.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/lisp/emacspeak-ess.el which enables the use of ESS http://ess.r-project.org/ might help. Both emacs and ESS are deemed challenging by GUI bound users. However, some of us command line users could not live without them. IIUC, emacspeak will NOT run on Windows, so Linux or Mac OS X is needed (for the latter see http://code.google.com/p/e-mac-speak/) There is an emacspeak mailing list linked on the wikipedia page. Perhaps a posting there would get a helpful response. FWIW, I see on gmane that Dr. Raman is a regular contributor to the list, and given his contributions to accessibility research his opinion would be worth having. HTH, Chuck> Thanks so much. > > Peter++ > > ==> > Peter Petto <ppetto at ppetto.com> > Lakewood High School Math cell: 440.249.4289 > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >-- Charles C. Berry Dept of Family/Preventive Medicine cberry at ucsd edu UC San Diego http://famprevmed.ucsd.edu/faculty/cberry/ La Jolla, San Diego 92093-0901
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