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Maths Accessibility For Google Docs
Maths Accessibility For Google Docs
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Do you or your colleagues currently use Read&Write For Google Docs in Math lessons.
Yes
No
If not, would you or your colleagues consider using Google Docs in Maths lessons if an accessibility tool that supported Math expressions were available.
Yes
No
How beneficial would an accessibility tool that supported Maths in Google Docs be to you.
Very Beneficial
Somewhat Beneficial
Not Very Beneficial
Here is a list of possible features a Maths Accessibility tool might contain. Please rate these features in order of importance.
Text to speech with highlighting
Changing the font size, colors and spacing of Math expressions in order to make them more visually accessible.
Using different colors to represent the order of operations. (The workout order of equations)
An accessible calculator with speech functionality.
A Math symbols dictionary offering textual definitions of Math symbols.
Can you think of any other features that would be useful in a Math Accessibility product.
Are you familiar with our Read&Write For Google Product? If so it would be great if you could answer the following question.
How beneficial do you think a Math Accessibility tool for Google Docs would be comparable to the benefits offered by our Read&Write For Google product.
More Beneficial
As Beneficial
Less Beneficial
Do you or your colleagues currently use any other applications for authoring Math. If so can you name them.
Do you have any other thoughts or ideas regarding accessibility for Maths. If so we’d love to hear them.
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