Accessible Physics Concepts for Blind Students
Table of Contents
Blind students should not be excluded from physics courses because of inaccessible textbooks. The modules in this collection present physics concepts in a format that blind students can read using accessibility tools such as an audio screen reader and an electronic line-by-line Braille display. These modules are intended to supplement and not to replace the physics textbook.
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Connexions
If you find the links to any of my tutorials
broken, you might try either:
-
Going to
Google or Bing and searching the web
for pages having the same title, or
-
Going to
More
articles by Richard G. Baldwin at Developer.com and searching that page
for the tutorial by title.
One of those two options is almost certain to
lead you to a copy of the tutorial.
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1000 Introduction to Accessible Physics Concepts
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1010 JavaScript for Blind Students
- Phy 1020 Brief Trigonometry Tutorial for Blind Students
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1030 Scale Factors, Ratios, and Proportions for Blind Students
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1040 Scientific Notation and Significant Figures for Blind Students
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1050 Units and Dimensional Analysis for Blind Students
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1060 Motion -- Displacement and Vectors for Blind Students
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1070 Motion -- Uniform and Relative Velocity for Blind Students
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1080 Motion -- Variable Velocity and Acceleration for Blind Students
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1090 Force -- Introduction to Statics, Equilibrium, and Forces for Blind Students
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1100
Force -- Vector Solutions for Coplanar Forces Concurrent at a Point for Blind Students
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1110 Force -- Moments, Torque, Couple, and Equilibrium for Blind Students
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1120 Force -- Center of Gravity for Blind Students
- Phy 1130 Force -- Applications of Statics (incomplete)
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1140 Force and Motion -- Introduction for Blind Students
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1150 Force and Motion -- Units of Force for Blind Students
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1160 Force and Motion -- Momentum, Impulse, and Conservation of Momentum for Blind Students
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1170 Energy -- Work for Blind Students
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1180 Energy -- Potential Energy for Blind Students
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1190 Energy -- Kinetic and Mechanical Energy for Blind Students
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1200 Energy -- Power for Blind Students
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1210 Energy -- Internal and External Forces for Blind Students
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1215 Energy -- Elastic and Inelastic Collisions in Two Dimensions for
Blind Students
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1220 Relationships Among Kinematics, Newton's Laws, Vectors, 2D Motion,
2D Forces, Momentum, Work, Energy, and Power for Blind Students
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1230 Vector Subtraction for Blind Students
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1240 Circular Motion -- Speed and Velocity for Blind Students
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1250 Circular Motion -- Acceleration and Centripetal Force for Blind
Students
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1260 Circular Motion -- The Mathematics of Circular Motion for Blind
Students
- Phy 1270 Circular Motion -- Circular Motion of Satellites and Planets for Blind Students (incomplete)
- Phy 1280 Circular Motion -- Non-Uniform Circular Motion for Blind
Students (incomplete)
- Phy 1290 Elliptical Motion -- The Motion of Satellites and Planets for
Blind Students (incomplete)
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1300 Angular Momentum -- Rotational Kinetic Energy and Inertia for Blind
Students
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