Title: [Using Braille in an Elementary Classroom]
A young boy is typing on a computer keyboard. A printer is next to
the computer.
Narrator: “ ‘H’ practices his spelling words by
reading them in Braille and typing them into Duxbury, a Braille translation
program. He then prints the assignment on a Braille printer, which also
provides a print copy for his first grade teacher.”
‘H’ takes a moment to read (in Braille) from a paper next
to his computer and then continues typing. Once he completes his assignment,
he is shown printing out a copy for his teacher.
[This clip is courtesy of:
National Assistive Technology Research Institute (NATRI)
Department of Special Ed. and Rehab. Counseling
University of Kentucky
http://natri.uky.edu
natri@coe.uky.edu
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