Considerations for Teaching Dual Media Learners
Tips for teaching dual media (braille and print) to students with visual impairments
Tips for teaching dual media (braille and print) to students with visual impairments
Examples of Learning Media Assessments (LMA) for students who are blind or visually impaired, looking at use of sensory channels, technology, literacy and educational implications
Welcome to Braille Brain! Braille Brain is a training program funded by the US Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Agency, (H235E190002). The overall goal of the project is to promote literacy and STEM instruction provided by pre-service and in-service TSVIs, paraprofessionals, parents and educational team members.
Teach yourself braille! These free UEB braille lessons can be downloaded by parents, families, teachers and anyone interested in supporting braille literacy.
Introduction to tools used to write braille, such as braille writer, slate and stylus, braille note-taker, assistive technology and sample goals and objectives
Overview of the life of Louis Braille, who created the braille code as a means for people who are blind to read and write.
These holiday gift ideas for kids who are blind or visually impaired include books, braille novelty items, and more!
The Queensland Statewide Vision Impairment Services team has a braille learning progression and assessment tool that can provide progression in learning stages and document student progress.
Find out what a Learning Media Assessment is and how decisions are made about whether a student would benefit most from using print or braille.
An introduction to dual media, or the instruction in both print and braille with children who are blind or visually impaired