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Subject:    Re: [R-sig-teaching] looking for accessibility help (blind student)
From:       Greg Snow <538280 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2012-08-07 18:21:45
Message-ID: CAFEqCdzOJZoN2QhTtiDqi-R3BRi8D+jjf_TMTtYy3P=w4Khd2A () mail ! gmail ! com
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There is a BrailleR package on CRAN that may be of use.  It looks like
it is very much a work in progress but may be helpful.  You could also
contact the author of the package to see what they suggest (and it may
inspire quicker development of the package if there is clear
interest).

This blog post may be helpful as well:
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/05/helping-the-blind-use-r-by-exporting-r-console-to-word/


The discussion on R-help from a couple of years ago starting here:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2010-May/239902.html
could also be helpful.

On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Peter Petto <ppetto@ppetto.com> wrote:
> I will have a blind student in my AP Statistics class this year.
> 
> I'm thinking about using R as his calculator. It seems like it's core text-in \
> text-out nature may match screen reading software well. And I'd like to explore \
> directing visualizations to tactile graphics output. 
> I'm wondering if anyone could give me suggestions (people, websites, organizations) \
> where I could discover anything that could help me help him. 
> Thanks so much.
> 
> Peter++
> 
> ===
> 
> Peter Petto <ppetto@ppetto.com>
> Lakewood High School Math   cell: 440.249.4289
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