2017-08-20 21:28:41

Well the subject says it all.
Does anyone know of any accessible websites to study the GED?

“Can we be casual in the work of God — casual when the house is on fire, and people are in danger of being burned?” — Duncan Campbell
“There are four things that we ought to do with the Word of God – admit it as the Word of God, commit it to our hearts and minds, submit to it, and transmit it to the world.” — William Wilberforce

2017-08-21 03:01:31

Not a lot of information around other than for taking the test itself, did manage to dig up a list of resources from the National Federation of the Blind [here] from 2006, and a promising series of audio prep materials [here] for 60$, there's a sample of the social studies section of the audio course [here], with other samples in the recent posts section for science and math.

-BrushTone v1.3.3: Accessible Paint Tool
-AudiMesh3D v1.0.0: Accessible 3D Model Viewer

2017-08-21 05:13:08

Thanks magurp. I will look into those. The audio course sounds rather interesting.

“Can we be casual in the work of God — casual when the house is on fire, and people are in danger of being burned?” — Duncan Campbell
“There are four things that we ought to do with the Word of God – admit it as the Word of God, commit it to our hearts and minds, submit to it, and transmit it to the world.” — William Wilberforce