Illiteracy in the blind community is a human rights issue that activists have struggled to address for decades. But a new innovation may provide a solution. The Read Read is a Braille learning device ...
For nearly 200 years, braille has been vital in aiding the blind and visually impaired engage with the world. Learning braille is fundamental in helping legally blind children reach literacy levels so ...
Building with Lego bricks has stayed a formative and important practice for kids around the world, partly because it’s so easily enjoyed by anyone, regardless of location, language, or ability. Now ...
The Lego Braille Bricks pilot program aims to help blind kids learn braille. Great strides have been made to help people who are visually impaired adapt to life without eyesight. Now, an emerging Lego ...
The announcement earlier this week that Danish toy giant Lego Group will begin making bricks that feature both Braille and raised letters has been justly received with enormous enthusiasm by ...
Harvard’s iLab has created a new Braille literacy tool for the blind called Read Read, which has this week been launched by Kickstarter to help raise the $273,000 the team require to take the device ...
Approximately two million Canadians are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision, and for children and adults who rely on braille, learning to read is just as fundamental as it is for their sighted peers.
VISAKHAPATNAM: For many visually impaired children, the journey to literacy begins with the touch of a fingertip. But mastering Braille is often a slow and demanding process that requires constant one ...