- From: Patrick Ion <patrickdf.ion@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2016 13:55:09 -0500
- To: www-math@w3.org
I'd say by all means. Presumably he has seen the pieces by Cervone, Krautzberger and Sorge Towards ARIA Standards for Mathematical Markup http://workshop.sciaccess.net/DEIMS2016/articles/p15_Volker_ARIA.pdf which I guess follows Towards Meaningful Visual Abstraction of Mathematical Notation http://www.cermat.org/events/MathUI/15/proceedings/Cervone-Krautzberger-Sorge_Visual-abstraction_MathUI_15.pdf and TOWARDS MATHJAX V3.0 http://mathjax.github.io/papers/towards-v3/towards-mathjax-v3.pdf and, by Sorge only, Assistive Technologies for STEM Subjects http://workshop.sciaccess.net/DEIMS2016/articles/k01_Volker.pdf All the best, Patrick On 3/2/16 12:32 PM, Dennis Leas wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > > > Dave Schleppenbach, the founder of the company I work for, recently > spoke at the Assistive Technology Industry Association meeting regarding > MathML and publishing. We recently completed a project for a publisher > where we created accessible versions of twenty STEM textbooks ranging > from Calculus, Physics, and Geometry. > > > > The books heavily leveraged MathML and other XML technologies to provide > accessible content. All told, the books contain 272,765 MathML expressions. > > > > With your approval, I'd like to invite Dave to participate in our > upcoming conference call. He has some comments and feedback that I > think we'd find interesting. > > > > Best wishes, > > Dennis Leas > > >
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