All About Braille
This resource is a great way to learn about Braille and finger reading. For those who cannot see or are losing their sight, Braille lets them read and communicate with others. Using special tools such as Braillewriters that work like typewriters and Braille displays that hook up to computers, people can write letters and send email. Readers will learn more about the history of Braille and how it has opened the doors of communication.
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Transportation and Communication series. A blandly written, somewhat incomplete text describes some of the equipment used for reading and writing in Braille and explains how Louis Braille created this system. The book is liberally illustrated with color photos of blind individuals (some well-known) and two-dimensional examples of Braille letters and numbers. Reading list, timeline, websites. Glos., ind., The Horn Book Guide Fall 2004