BrailleSC Articles
The articles on this page were originally published on the BrailleSC website and were moved here when the funding for that project was discontinued.
The articles on this page were originally published on the BrailleSC website and were moved here when the funding for that project was discontinued.
Create a personalized braille word dictionary for your students who are blind or visually impaired!
The Easter Story from the Bible is simplified for beginning braille readers and children who are deafblind using interactive tactile symbols.
Guidelines to use object symbols at home with children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired with additional disabilities (VIMD)
This game is designed to reinforce part-word braille contractions with dual media learners.
This video presents the best setup, hand placement, and left to right technique for tracking braille.
A parent of a boy who is deafblind describes her son’s refreshable braille display and her hopes for the doors that will open to him through assistive technology.
The 2016 revision of Braille Formats Principles of Print-to-Braille Transcription is now available online in multiple formats.
We celebrate the life of Louis Braille every January with National Braille Literacy month! Read more about his life and the creation of the braille code.
Video demonstrating how to use a dry erase eraser to highlight braille dots in an interpoint braille book