World Braille Day 2022: World Braille Day is observed annually on January 4 to highlight the significance of Braille as a means of communication for blind people and those who are partially sighted.
At only 3 years old in 1812, a little French boy named Louis Braille found himself alone in his father’s harness-making shop.
in honour of the birth of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system. The day highlights the importance of Braille in increasing accessibility and independence for the visually impaired.
They are all pioneers in the world of language and code: 1. Samuel Morse, the inventor of Morse Code 2. Louis Braille, who invented Braille. 3. Ludwik Lejzer (L.L.) Zamenhof, the creator of ...
The date also marks the birth anniversary of Louis Braille, who at the age of 15, invented the tactile system for reading and writing for use by people who are blind or visually impaired.
This Braille Literacy Month, Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave podcast reports on the writing system and how some researchers are working to lessen the national shortage of qualified braille educators.
Invented by Louis Braille in France, it had a revolutionary impact on blind people being able to read and participate in society.
Alan Thorpe teaches the tactile writing system and fixes Braille machines A Braille teacher from Sheffield has called for more opportunities for people to learn the six-dot tactile reading system.
KAMPALA (Uganda), Jan 25 (Bernama-AA) – The Turkish Development Cooperation Model (TIKA) has provided various items, including copies of the Quran in Braille, to support visually impaired individuals ...
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