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Mathematics and equations
The language of physics is mathematics. Many blind students are fully capable of understanding mathematics and equations when they arepresented in a format that is accessible to the student.
Hundreds of equations
Each chapter in the textbook contains dozens and in some cases hundreds of equations. The equations in the pdf version of the textbook look OK to asighted person like myself. However, they mostly look like garbage when viewed by a blind student using an audible screen reader and a Braille display.
The Word version is worse
The equations are garbage when viewed by a sighted person using the Word version of thetextbook. I don't know what process was used to convert the pdf version to a Word version, but I do know that the equations weren't properlyconverted from pdf format to Word format.
Overcoming the barriers
The situations described above are just a few of the barriers that I will attempt to overcome in the modules in this collection. I will have more to sayabout this later.
Accessibility tools
In addition to an Internet connection and a browser, you will need the following tools (as a minimum) to work through the exercises in these modules:
I will have more to say about the need for and the use of these tools later.
Prerequisite knowledge
The minimum prerequisites for understanding the material in these modules include the following.
I recommend that you also study the other lessons in my extensive collection of online programming tutorials. You will find a consolidated index at www.DickBaldwin.com .
The following sections expand on the discussion from above.
As I mentioned earlier, the language of physics is mathematics. In order to understand the material in this collection, you will need a good foundation inalgebra. If you have such a foundation, you will probably know that to be the case. If not, youmight want to work on that before embarking on a course in physics.
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