Using Math Formulas-to-Speech, MathML Support and Graphing
This feature involves an on-screen or hardware-based support for performing mathematical operations. It can also accommodate large displays and text-to-speech capabilities.
Discussion by Disabilities
This feature allows users with Cognitive, Language and Learning Disabilities to perform mathematical operations and calculations.
This feature enables the use of large displays and buttons in Mathematical tools to aid people with Low Vision.
Existing Products
Please note that these products are not necessarily endorsed by RtF, but represent the range of available options.
- Math Talk(link is external)
- MathML in HTML5(link is external)
- MathJAX(link is external)
- Can I Use?(link is external) - MathML Support
- LiTex- Dr. Werner Leise
- SciPlus 2300 Scientific Calculator - Sight Enhancement Systems
- GeoBoard, by the Math Learning Center- Clarity Innovations Inc.
- Math Player(link is external)- Wiris
Related Research and Papers
- Dyscalculia(link is external)
- Exploring Calculator Use by Students with Mild Intellectual Disability(link is external)-Yakubova, Gulnoza ; Bouck, Emily C.(2014)
- Math Disability in Children: An Overview(link is external)- Bryant, Diane Pedrotty
- Beyond "Getting the Answer": Calculators Help Learning Disabled Students get the concepts(link is external)- Center for Implementing Technology in Education
- Assistive Technology for Math(link is external)- the Understood Team
- Instructional Design in Mathematics for Students with Learning Disabilities(link is external)- Douglas Carnine
- Assistive Technologies for kids with Learning Disabilities: An Overview(link is external)- Stanberry, Kristin and Raskind, Marshall H.
- Grade-Aligned Math Instruction for Secondary Students with Moderate Intellectual Disability(link is external)- Diane M. Browder, Bree A. Jimenez and Katherine Trela