[Promotion-technology] Fwd: [CSUN 2008] Making Math Accessible
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed Mar 5 13:06:18 CST 2008
>
> >>> <steven at dessci.com> 1/3/2005 8:08 PM >>>
>Dear CSUN 2008 Conference Attendee:
>
>While at CSUN, we invite you to learn more about how Design Science
>is actively working with the accessibility community to support math
>accessibility in assistive technology products, instructional
>content, and assessments so that math can be more accessible to all
>students. Since this is the first CSUN conference since math was
>made an official part of DAISY, we expect a lot of interest in math
>accessibility. Come and hear about all the exciting developments
>that are making accessible math a reality for your students.
>
>We invite you to attend four sessions presented by Design Science
>staff during the CSUN conference:
>* Thursday, March 13, 1:50 PM, BLV-2033, Life Cycle of a DAISY Book
>with Math: From Authoring to Players. Panel session including Neil
>Soiffer. Marriott Scottsdale room.
>* Thursday, March 13, 3:10 PM, OTH-2005, Promising Practices In Math
>Accessibility at the Postsecondary Level. Presented by Steve Noble.
>Marriott Scottsdale room.
>* Friday, March 14, 3:10 PM, OTH-3000, A Standard to Enable AT
>Interaction with Specialized Content. Panel session including Neil
>Soiffer. Marriott Boston room.
>* Saturday, March 15, 12:30 PM, K12-1007, Technology Solutions to
>Help Struggling Readers Be Successful in Math. Co-Presented by Steve
>Noble. Marriott Scottsdale room.
>
>Also, please visit us at booth #330 to see the accessibility
>features of MathPlayer and MathType and learn more about the work we
>are doing in math accessibility.
>
>If you simply can't wait to find out about our current work in this
>exciting area, please visit our web site at
><http://www.dessci.com/accessibility/,>http://www.dessci.com/accessibility/,
>and be sure to sign up for our new Making Math Accessible blog at
><http://www.dessci.com/en/reference/blogs.htm.>http://www.dessci.com/en/reference/blogs.htm.
>
>We're looking forward to meeting you in Los Angeles!
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Steve Noble
>Director of Accessibility Policy
>steven at dessci.com
><http://www.dessci.com/accessibility>www.dessci.com/accessibility
>~ Makers of MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, WebEQ, Equation Editor, TexAide ~
David Andrews and white cane Harry.
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