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Braille Tutor App
The Braille Tutor app provides an introduction to learning and typing Unified English Braille (UEB).
Spatial Math Added to BrailleBlaster
APH has added spatial math to the menu of Braille Blaster
Suggestions for Teaching Braille Reading and Writing Remotely
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!
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.
Louis: A Braille Primer Written in an ASL Format
The story of the life of Louis Braille told in ASL with simbraille.
“Beginning Braille” Webinar Series
“Beginning Braille” is a free 6-part webinar series designed to introduce parents, caregivers, and paraprofessionals to the Unified English Braille Code (UEB).
BANA Guidelines for the Transcription of Early Educational Materials from Print to Braille
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.
Braille Assessment Checklist
This Braille Assessment Checklist is free to download and can help to track EBAE and UEB, from the alphabet through special symbols.
Digitally Accessible Math Worksheets
Many math worksheets are not accessible to people who use screen readers. In this blog you’ll find math worksheets that can be used by people who use screen readers, people who use keyboards only, as well as those who want braille output.