@edutooters or anyone familiar with #MathJax? Been tinkering with it and would love to know of experiences with #ScreenReaders or other #AssistiveTech.
@petrrpeasey @edutooters in most cases #MathJax is how the #screenReader interacts with #mathML in Chrome. Firefox doesn’t need it.
Hey @mrhunsaker! Thanks for the input. I'm looking at using #MathJax in a VLE. I like the context menus, hover-zoom and tabbing it provides, but also that it offers those things without asking much from equation writers. A little change of syntax and #MathML and #LaTeX both get a significant accessibility boost. I don't know how it feels for a user with a #ScreenReader, so would love some input on that, and if someone has tips getting it to play with Blackboard I'd give coffee/beer/respect, etc.
@petrrpeasey if you look at #mathCat (https://github.com/NSoiffer/MathCAT) they have a demo with speech of what it ends up looking and sounding like.
GitHub - NSoiffer/MathCAT: MathCAT: Math Capable Assistive Technology for generating speech, braille, and navigation.

MathCAT: Math Capable Assistive Technology for generating speech, braille, and navigation. - NSoiffer/MathCAT

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