Dear Patrick,
Has your student asked the Blindmath forum for advice? They seem to have a
huge range of expertise. They are mostly US based but as far as I remember,
many have experience with Jaws.
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/blindmath_nfbnet.org
With best wishes,
Rachel
On Aug 1 2013, Patrick Adams wrote:
> Could anyone help this PHD student using Jaws screen reader to track down
> accessible systems for his data analysis? Even if you don't know perhaps
> you might advise on where I and the student can start looking.
>
>Here is what he writes:
>
> "I am a PhD student who is visually impaired and for my research, I need
> to use qualitative data analysing software. I tried to use the most
> recent version of NVivo but it seemed that I couldn't have my screen
> reader software(jaws) read me the transcripts which I loaded earleier
> into Nvivo. Later on, I tried to use Atlas but atlas seemed is not fully
> accessible too. As I was searching on the internet, I saw that some
> people mentioned that Nvivo's older viersion which used to be called
> Nudist is accessible for people with visual impairment but I am not sure
> if it is really accessible and if so, how I can find that version. My
> question is, do you know any software which I may be able to use for my
> qualitative data analysing with my screen reader? Your help is appricated
> very much.
>
>Best wishes
>
>
>
>Patrick Adams
>Disability and Assistive Technology Advisor
>
>Phone: 0121 414 513012
>
>
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