Activity Ideas for Adults With Progressive Vision Loss Who Are Learning Braille
Activity ideas from a teacher who runs a group for adults who have deteriorating vision and want to learn braille
Activity ideas from a teacher who runs a group for adults who have deteriorating vision and want to learn braille
Project INSPIRE are free, Self-Paced Courses for Professionals and Materials for Middle School Students aimed to increase the STEM potential of individuals who read braille.
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The Braille Tutor app provides an introduction to learning and typing Unified English Braille (UEB).
APH has added spatial math to the menu of Braille Blaster
Tips for using Unified English Braille (UEB) Practice Sentences for online instruction with students who are blind or visually impaired.
Seedlings makes reading affordable with free and low-cost braille books for kids! With the mission of promoting braille literacy, Seedlings Braille Books for Children makes books available to children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind.
The story of the life of Louis Braille told in ASL with simbraille.
“Beginning Braille” is a free 6-part webinar series designed to introduce parents, caregivers, and paraprofessionals to the Unified English Braille Code (UEB).
The purpose of these guidelines is to provide directions for the transcription and formatting of early literacy materials (kindergarten through third grade), including materials to be discarded after use, for primary readers.