A Brief Overview of Unified English Braille
Free webinar on UEB (Unified English Braille)
Free webinar on UEB (Unified English Braille)
New braille dictionary available in UEB
Rules of UEB (Unified English Braille)
Braille Course for Adults Transitioning from Print to Braille is now available through American Printing House for the Blind (APH).
Free braille books are available from a number of sources in the United States. The Braille Bindery at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan has been creating free braille books for more than 40 years.
Find out how to earn continuing education credits and explore the rich resources on the Paths to Literacy website, which explores all aspects of literacy for children who are blind or visually impaired, including multiple disabilities or deafblindness
Roberta’s book, Unified English Braille (UEB) Practice Sentences, Second Edition, provides comprehensive practice sentences for each braille contraction, set up in a sequential, easy-to-learn format. It also contains many of the more commonly used punctuation and symbols. Roberta’s latest book, BrailleBlazer: Beginning Braille Reading Activity Book.
Sara Larkin is the Statewide Math Consultant for the Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (IESBVI). She supports educators across Iowa and provides trainings on Nemeth Code, math technology, tactile graphics, abacus, and instructional strategies for teaching math to students who are blind.
Dr. Tina Herzberg is a professor and the Director of the Visual Impairment Program at the University of South Carolina Upstate.
Dr. L. Penny Rosenblum is the owner of Vision for Independence LLC. Her company works on a variety of projects that focus on professional development and/or research.