Braille Block teaches digital language to visually impaired in a playful manner

By Naresh KumarChauhan   /Dec 15 2010

Braille may help the visually impaired read and write with ease, but learning the digital language fluently can get difficult for beginners, as it needs a lot of time and incessant practice. To make the sign language easy for beginners, Taiwanese designer Fanson Meng has developed a palmtop gadget dubbed the “Braille Block” that works like a handheld game to motivate the learner. Based on the six dots of Braille, the buttons of the device are easy to use that encourages the learning skills in a playful manner. Featuring a wide range of tools and entertainment, such as a word game, dictionary, music and text recording, the Braille Block makes the whole learning process easier for the learner.

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Via: Red-dot

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