Free Math Websites For Low Vision Students
Instructional technology for math that supports low vision accessibility, including free math websites that I have used as a student with low vision.
Instructional technology for math that supports low vision accessibility, including free math websites that I have used as a student with low vision.
Mostly free resources and strategies for implementing Universal Design for Learning/UDL for data science and statistics lessons, curated for EDAT 524.
Tips for pre-planning student access needs in programming and coding courses, and proactively addressing accessible coding barriers through pre-teaching programming languages
A list of statistics apps for low vision access that I have used in my high school, college, and graduate statistics classes as a visually impaired student
I have low vision and a degree in computational and data sciences, here are my tips for introducing R programming to a low vision student.
Google Colab low vision accessibility settings that I use for my R/stats class to read notes and accessible coding resources in large print
Tips and strategies I use for taking math tests and statistics tests with low vision and monocular double vision that help me access information visually
Back in 2020, I took an online pre-calculus/trigonometry course that used McGraw-Hill’s ALEKS adaptive learning for practice problems, homework, assignments, and quizzes. As a student with low vision that primarily access information visually with large print with a secondary preference for audio access with text-to-speech,…
In math and statistics classes, instructors often provide students with a formula sheet that contains equations, tables, and other helpful definitions that students can refer to during assignments and exams. As a student with low vision that primarily accesses information visually, a lot of these…
Statistics assignments that require the use of a z-table can be challenging for students with low vision who often receive copies of z-tables that are not optimized with visual impairment access in mind. Honestly, I had so much trouble finding accessible z-tables for visual impairment…
SQLiteStudio is a free and open-source self-contained database program that is frequently used with the SQL language (pronounced “sequel”), both by professors and students in the classroom environment and by professionals in the workplace. As part of my own coursework in information technology and data…