Unfortunately Jupiter Notebook, doesn’t work well at all with screen readers.
Its unfortunate since its incredibly powerful.
From: pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Jim Homme
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2018 8:31 AM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pythonvis] Re: Fwd: Exceptional educational experiences for
alllearners
Hi,
If this is the same course I took a look at, it was from Microsoft and used
something called PyJupiter, which runs in the browser and is completely
inaccessible. I also looked at another course, but have not yet gotten to the
point where you start writing code.
Jim
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From: Richard Dinger <mailto:rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2018 11:26 AM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [pythonvis] Re: Fwd: Exceptional educational experiences for
alllearners
i listened to a few lectures for this course and I noted they are using the
IDLE IDE that comes with Python. IDLE has never been compatible with JAWS to
my understanding.
JAWS and Python do work well with many editors though and we should be able to
find a compromise here. I will be busy for a few days, but I will try to
contact EDX and/or MITX soon. After all their main story in the email was
about a blind woman that took that course and commented on how accessible the
course was.
From: Greg Wocher
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2018 3:40 AM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pythonvis] Re: Fwd: Exceptional educational experiences for all
learners
Hello,
I am trying to start the class on Introduction to Computer Science Using
Python. However the tool they say to download and use to do your programming
with is not accessible on either Mac or Windows. I am trying to get Emacs and
Emacspeak working on my Mac But am not having much luck right now. I may end up
having to use VS Code on windows to take the course. Other than this problem
this edX is a great resource.
Greg Wocher
On Jun 6, 2018, at 7:04 PM, Stephanie Davis <steffie.davis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Glad it's of value. Progress
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018, 6:00 PM Richard Dinger <rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Stephanie,
This is indeed exceptional information! I listened to the first few lecture
sessions for the MIT class on introduction to data processing with Python and
found it quite engaging and, of course, very well done. I have some
accessibility issues regarding not being able to read what is being projected
onto the screen in the classroom, but I am still researching that point as it
is quite important for us blind folk. I think I will sign up for the class as
well so I can look through the homework assignments and tests.
I also took a brief look at some of the EDX offerings through other
universities and I see there are Python classes there as well. And, of course,
there are courses offered in all sorts of other technical areas to tempt
lifetime learners.
Thank you for forwarding this along to the list.
Richard
From: Stephanie Davis
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 8:24 AM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pythonvis] Fwd: Exceptional educational experiences for all learners
This is information of value to learners in search of Accessible resources.
Very exciting.
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