Learn how a Princeton 12th grader created a nonprofit to help visually impaired people gain access to keyboards.
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A teacher at the New York Institute for Special Education in the Bronx says his invention can be a revolutionary teaching tool for students around the world. Daniel Lubiner invented a tablet for the ...
When visually impaired children learn braille in a classroom, their teachers can let them know how they’re doing. But many of those students don’t have braille readers at home to help them. Now they ...
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Amadou Ndiaye holds a Braille tablet on Jan. 26 in Bamako, Mali. The Associated Press BAMAKO, Mali — Amadou Ndiaye meticulously ran his fingers across bumps in a piece of paper, making sense of the ...
The exhibition from the National Braille Press is part of a celebration of the 200th year since Braille was born. Braille was born in France in 1809, and lost his vision while just a 3-year-old. When ...
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