My Life in Six Dots: The Persistent Relevance of Braille Posted on December 28, 2022 - 3:22 am by George Stern Editor’s note: George Stern, who is DeafBlind, beautifully describes what braille means to him, stating it means more to him than facts can convey, and it is more than a […]
Freedom Scientific Recognizes Students for Educational Achievements Posted on August 11, 2022 - 12:21 pm by Amy Lynn Smith Freedom Scientific does more than create some of the most popular assistive technology available, such as JAWS and ZoomText. The company also sponsors a Student of the Month Program, which […]
Braille Literacy Month: Emergent Literacy for Individuals Who Are Blind or Deafblind Posted on January 3, 2022 - 10:10 am by Shannon Carollo Have you ever thought about how people learn? As I have written on previously (for instance, in the blog Explore an Orchard with Your Child Who Is Blind or Low Vision, and as you have no […]
Braille Literacy Month: Emergent Literacy for Individuals Who Are Blind or Deafblind Posted on January 3, 2022 - 9:34 am by Shannon Carollo Have you ever thought about how people learn? As I have written on previously (for instance, in the blog Explore an Orchard with Your Child Who Is Blind or Visually Impaired, and as you have no […]
Braille: The Doorway to Literacy Posted on December 30, 2021 - 4:07 pm by Amy Lynn Smith As we celebrate Louis Braille’s birthday and World Braille Day on January 4 – and Braille Literacy Month throughout January – it’s an ideal time to consider how important it is for […]