A tactile sensor based on an optical fibre ring resonator helps blind or partially sighted people interact seamlessly with ...
Invented by Louis Braille in France, it had a revolutionary impact on blind people being able to read and participate in ...
We're celebrating the 200th anniversary of the invention of the Braille system, highlighting its historical significance for the inclusion of blind individuals and its ongoing relevance today.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has procured a high-tech braille embosser for the Ministry of Education (MoE) and ...
A Braille teacher from Sheffield has called for more opportunities for people to learn the six-dot tactile reading system.
A local sensory charity helped celebrate 200 years since the introduction of Braille with a fun-filled and educational event to mark the bicentenary.
This Braille Literacy Month, Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave podcast reports on the writing system and how some researchers are working to lessen the national shortage of qualified braille educators.
who invented the braille system in the early 19th century. His innovative approach to reading and writing has empowered countless individuals with visual impairments, providing them with a means ...
There are very few braille Bibles in Zimbabwe. Some schools may have a copy, which the teacher reads aloud during religious ...
The date commemorates the birth of Louis Braille, the Frenchman who invented the tactile writing system that has since become a cornerstone of accessibility and inclusion. Braille is not merely a ...