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Book Review: Getting Started with the iPhone and iOS 11, by Anna Dresner

… for Blind Users , by Anna Dresner, available for $24 in Braille, DAISY, ePub, and Word files (add $2.50 for USB stick delivery) from National Braille Press. This is the seventh edition of this guide, … to alternate methods of text entry: Bluetooth keyboards, braille touch, handwriting, predictive text, and using an …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld June 2018

CSUN 2017: Observations of a Conference Newbie

… of the exhibit hall map that was provided in both print and braille. From the vendors at the exhibit area to the … at CSUN 2017, but here are a few of my thoughts. Braille Momentum Still Going at CSUN 2017 At last year's CSUN conference, HumanWare announced the BrailleNote Touch , a new notetaker based on the Android …
Jamie Pauls
AccessWorld April 2017

AFB to Present Its Highest Honors at Annual Conference

… Judith Dixon is a recognized trailblazer in the areas of braille reading, writing, and promotion, also including … through the widest possible use of special formats—braille, the internet, ebooks, ebraille, and other emerging technologies. She is a longtime …

The Library of Congress

… and the Library of Congress selected fifteen titles to be brailled. This was the beginning of the National Library … book on ten two-side 12" discs at a cost no higher than braille books were half a dozen years ago. If I am … the greatest development in work for the blind since Louis Braille invented his code. Now only one fourth of the blind …

Blindness and Low Vision

… From traditional aids like tactile reading with braille to advanced artificially intelligent (AI) devices … products for people who are living with vision loss. Braille An overview of braille and literacy, resources for finding braille …

Braille Writer

… Photo ID: brlwrtr Helen Keller's braille writer. Presented by the Royal Society for the …

Our History

… Helen Keller, 1927 Soldiers blinded in World War I reading brailled literature, 1920. September 23, 1921 AFB is founded … some form of provision. 1924 "I hope one day to see enough braille presses, libraries, schools, and training centers … most constructive aid to the blind since the invention of Braille which opened to them the doors of education." Helen …

AFB Timeline

… Helen Keller, 1927 Soldiers blinded in World War I reading brailled literature, 1920. September 23, 1921 AFB is founded … some form of provision. 1924 "I hope one day to see enough braille presses, libraries, schools, and training centers … most constructive aid to the blind since the invention of Braille which opened to them the doors of education." Helen …

CSUN 2009

… Sendero's GPS software continues to be available on the Braille Sense and Voice Sense; Mobile Geo; and, of course, the BrailleNote family of products. Sendero itself announced the … House for the Blind showed a docking station for the Braille+ Mobile Manager (the PDA that is based on the Icon …
Deborah Kendrick, Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld May 2009

Return to Almost Normal, What's New from the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

… the prevalence of various tactile tablets and other modern Braille devices. In fact, there is so much to talk about in … , so check that out to learn all about many of the amazing Braille updates at the conference. But there's even more braille news and plenty of other things to talk about, so …
J.J. Meddaugh
AccessWorld April 2022

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