[Athen] Chemistry image description

Wendy Holden HoldenWe at cwu.edu
Wed Mar 30 15:38:40 PDT 2016


Since we are nerding out about Chemistry, I thought I’d share some super exciting chemistry accessibility stuff on the horizon. To see a demo you can go to the Progressive Accessibility Solutions<https://progressiveaccess.com/chemistry/index.php> webpage. This was one of the neatest things I saw at CSUN this year. You can navigate through the diagram using a screen reader. I’m just sad they aren’t calling the markup language ChemML. ;)


Wendy Holden
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Central Washington University
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From: athen-list [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Lane, Lori
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Hi Paul,

I have received my colleague’s permission to show his work: http://butane.chem.illinois.edu/dmills/accessibility/

Doug Mills created this for online homework activities. This is his comment via email: “I do not know of any students with disabilities actually having used it at this point, but wanted to stretch myself to see if the activity was at least potentially viable in terms of accessibility.”

Doug’s contact information can be found on the slideshow. Please direct your questions to him if you have any questions.

Cheers,

Lori

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Aren’t they already explained in the text? I haven’t read the text closely but our experience is that most images/graphics in textbooks merely replicate the text. While it’s good to have multiple formats for content, it doesn’t make much sense to have the original author make a graphic representation of his text and then for you to try to convert it back to text.

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Amherst College
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Our colleague from the Department of Chemistry utilizes HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript to convey information in complex molecules as in the first example. This can be utilized by mouse, touch, keyboard, and screen readers. If you want more information about his work, I will need to ask my colleague for permission before I give you his contact information.

Lori

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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2016 2:56 PM
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Hi listers,

How would one describe complicated molecules and interactions? Examples:

https://chemistry.princeton.edu/faculty/macmillan<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__chemistry.princeton.edu_faculty_macmillan&d=BQMFAg&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=yLNhwiX8iZacT6vVxox7Z_NGnpPZIttYTawwWKe49W8&m=DDljZCf-y3aCgXA5tQx_WhQ9C0Rawq4FqbTP91Riz2M&s=7L7NPqEva8EsMdlrBDZnXew370ZyYesQ79wkSLNVwoU&e=>

https://chemistry.princeton.edu/news/study-reveals-mechanism-behind-enzyme-tags-unneeded-dna<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__chemistry.princeton.edu_news_study-2Dreveals-2Dmechanism-2Dbehind-2Denzyme-2Dtags-2Dunneeded-2Ddna&d=BQMFAg&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=yLNhwiX8iZacT6vVxox7Z_NGnpPZIttYTawwWKe49W8&m=DDljZCf-y3aCgXA5tQx_WhQ9C0Rawq4FqbTP91Riz2M&s=fZRMD-MmZDtlgdCJQntV8GhZ9Gua35IeEs4ucY7rt5c&e=>

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Jiatyan Chen
Stanford Online Accessibility Program (SOAP) Manager
Stanford University

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