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Do any of your students use Jaws to read math equations produced by the Canvas math equation editor? I cannot get it to read the equations (e.g., quadratic formula) properly. HELP!!!
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Sarah, I think the reason the MathML is not generating for you is that you are adding spaces in your equations. If you type 2 + 2 = 4 instead of 2+2=4, the spaces will interfere with the math code being generated.
Hi Sarah,
Do you have a screenshot of the equation you can share?
Is this in the equation creation process, or after it is saved to a page/other?
The equations that are created through the equation editor should be adding a minimum of LaTex as the alt text of the equation, and a maximum of integrating a MathML version of the equation after the image as screenreader only content when a page/question text/etc. is saved.
I'm just wondering what the context where you cannot get the equation to read is.
Here is a video of how Jaws is reading the equations I created using the math editor. This is confusing for students.
I have heard that installing MathPlayer will help. I tried installing MathPlayer yesterday but it would not install properly. I am going to try again.
Sarah McManus, Ph.D.
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Education Services for the Deaf and Blind
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
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Hi Sarah,
I don't see a video in your post. Can you host it on Youtube and include it so that I can hear?
Hi again,
Sorry, someone just pointed out that the PPT contains audio to me.
Did you create all 3 of those equations into one Equation image or did you create each one individually using the equation editor?
Each one separately.
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It is a ppt with a screen capture. Try to access it here:
Sarah, I think the reason the MathML is not generating for you is that you are adding spaces in your equations. If you type 2 + 2 = 4 instead of 2+2=4, the spaces will interfere with the math code being generated.
Thank you for the advice! I will delete the spaces and see how it works.
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Thank you again for your help. Do you know how to get the screen reader to read 5! as 5 factorial?
My screen reader says, "five exclaim" no matter how I put 5! on the page. And that is true in Canvas and in our other content management system that supports math code. I tried MathMl there and text and LaTeX in Canvas via the math editor. I think that's because the exclamation point is set in JAWS settings to read as "exclaim" and JAWS can't read it differently just because it's next to a number. You can change the settings so that JAWS says "factorial" when it comes to a !, but then it would read them all that way even when they are not used in a math context. I would love to know if someone else has a solution for this.
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