In this episode, Chris takes a look at the Braille Doodle, a tool designed for both Braille learning and tactile drawing. This device has been a valuable addition to teaching and makes it easier to practice Braille while also exploring visual concepts.
The Braille Doodle is a tablet-sized device with two surfaces:
The Braille Doodle was created by Daniel Lubiner, a special education and art teacher for blind and visually impaired students. During the pandemic, Daniel was looking for better ways to teach remotely. The idea started with a simple toy and evolved into a tool that allows for tactile learning without erasing progress.
The Braille Doodle is available in the U.S. at ATGuys.com.
More details and resources, including videos and guides, can be found at TouchPadProFoundation.org.
This has been a great addition to teaching, and many are finding creative ways to use it. Questions or feedback can be sent to feedback@unmute.show.
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