World Braille Day, celebrated every January 4th in honor of the birth of Louis Braille, the creator of the Braille writing system, serves as an international awareness day about the importance of this ...
In an age where information is at our fingertips, the significance of Braille remains undiminished. This tactile writing system, introduced over two centuries ago, continues to serve as a vital medium ...
One group of people has traditionally been left out of our modern tablet revolution: the visually impaired. Our slick, button-less touchscreens are essentially useless to those who rely on touch to ...
In a two-month summer course on high-performance computing, promising undergrads compete to create innovative applications. This summer's winner developed a touchscreen Braille writer that stands to ...
It wasn't all that long ago that we saw a student turn a tablet into a Braille writer, and now some researchers from Georgia Tech have done the same thing for smaller touchscreens, too. The Yellow ...
World Braille Day 2025 highlights the history and importance of Braille, celebrating Louis Braille’s invention and its role ...
Most digital Braille devices are built on the assumption that the legally blind already know how to write in the format -- if they don't, they're often forced back to the analog world to learn. PDT ...
To help provide a low-cost communication tool for the blind, undergraduates at the Johns Hopkins University invented a lightweight, portable Braille writing device that needs no electronic components.
On January 4, the world celebrates Louis Braille, the visionary who created a tactile system of reading and writing that ...
Undergraduate student, Adam Duran, made excellent use of his time at Stanford University, where he attended a two-month summer course organized by the Army High-Performance Computing Research Center ...
Duval County Public Schools recently honored the legacy of Paul Kurtz, the first blind student to attend the district, by ...