Historically it has been the work of talented individuals to produce solutions for those with a variety of disabilities who are working and studying in the field of Mathematics and Statistics. Reading graphs from a screen or paper when blind is a challenge and coping with complex statistics causes many dyslexic students to blanch. However there are ways of managing independently and it is often through the use of assistive technology that problems are solved and equal access is maintained.
Accessing Maths and Stats By Other Means
01/08/2001
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