Re: Math formulas presented in an accessible manner
A braille display won't make any difference, infact in my opinion, its completely useless in math. May be for those who are used to it for some reason it is a way to keep going with old methods, but if you didn't need it before, you perhaps won't need it at all.
All braille displays need a converter for them in first place, which in turn needs math formulas in proper, semantic format.
As for the worksheets, I haven't found any usable as well. May be if we alerted Wolfram to include accessibility in their problems generator, it could be a big help, because you can get unlimited amount of exercyses there. They were improving accessibility of WolframAlpha few times already, so it seems like a promising way. Especially when we take in, that all what's needed to do is to include problem's text in the image.
Best regards
Rastislav
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