Our Little Corner of the World: Where Braille and Assistive Technology Meet
Tips on using assistive technology with students who are blind or low vision, as well as those with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment)
Tips on using assistive technology with students who are blind or low vision, as well as those with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment)
Osmo now has downloadable accessible word games for braille users!
Ideas on playing games with children who are blind or visually impaired: suggested games, how to make them, adapt them, or buy them
A mother shares the design of 3D printed braille blocks that can be downloaded and printed for free.
Craft and Structure refers to sentence structure and language in a text.
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas refers to the students’ ability to think across related texts to compare and contrast a theme/topic.
The mother of children who are blind tells how she used braille labels to make the family mudroom accessible to the whole family.
A TVI shares how he creates braille for pupils learning a foreign language.
Braille “Twister” is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills while incorporating movement with students who are blind or visually impaired with individual dot configurations.
Braille Drawings are a great way to practice braille skills and a fun opportunity to strengthen braille literacy!