I took online classes back before the Macs and iPhones were
accessible.  The college I attended used Blackboard and there were
some minor issues but I was able to use my Windows computer and a
speech output program to complete the courses.  I also have a student
who is taking middle school courses through a virtual academy and it
is very accessible.  He uses both his Windows computer and Mac
computer to complete his work.  That tells me it is possible to do
this if colleges will only work on it.

On 3/15/15, Sarai Bucciarelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all:
> Has anyone ever taken online college classes, or received an online college
> degree? If so, what software is sued? Is the software accessible with iOS,
> Jaws, and Voiceover? Is it expensive?
> If this needs to be taken off list, my email address is
> [email protected]
> Thanks!
> Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
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