I'm a high school literature teacher and later in the year have a unit on graphic novels. There is a blind student in one of my classes who needs accommodation, but I haven't been able to find the text in an accessible format.
Is there a work around for this type of text or a website that would have tactile copies or digital copies with audio descriptions? *Persepolis* is the title that I usually teach, but I could probably make do with any graphic novel.
fastfinge3 points6y ago
I guess you could try $1. There's also $1 described for screen-readers, and it's available for free. But I'm pretty sure the content of Watchmen is almost entirely inappropriate for high school students.
GhotiFone [OP]2 points6y ago
Thanks for the reply. They didn't have the text that I'm looking for, but it was an interesting resource.
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