[Athen] converting computer programming books

Krista Greear greeark at uw.edu
Tue May 23 13:40:20 PDT 2017


Hello my conversion colleagues!!

Scenario 1
When you convert computer programming books for a student with a learning disability, do you make the code examples text or images? These students have sight. They use text-to-speech software.

Scenario 2
When you convert computer programming books for a student with a learning disability and affected eye sight, do you make the code examples text or images? These students have sight but their sight wanes throughout the day where they may listen to more of their content at night than look/listen. They use text-to-speech software.

Scenario 3
When you convert computer programming books for a student who is blind, do you ensure that the code is perfect in the example (like the number of tabs/spaces). They use screen reading software and do not use Braille.



KRISTA GREEAR
Assistant Director
Disability Resources for Students

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