LEGO's New Bricks Make Learning Braille Fun For Visually Impaired Students
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Invented by French teenager Louis Braille in 1824, braille has enabled millions of visually impaired kids worldwide to learn to read and write. However, the system of raised dots, representing individual alphabet and numbers, can be complicated for younger students to grasp. As a result, parents and educators are increasingly shunning the tactile literacy system, which is taught using special textbooks, in favor of online learning programs. Now, Denmark's LEGO Group hopes to reverse the trend with the help of braille bricks that allow children to learn through play.
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potterfan160약 5년That’s really nice,
2125006약 5년legos and braille. i like both of them a lot but putting them together! now that is awesome!!!!
pokemon-gal약 5년ok that was cool, does anyone know how to acsses movies?
clarrisa약 5년AWESOME!
survivorfan약 5년Yeah.. that’s nice!
ocean1010약 5년i want the iron man lego thing
ocean1010약 5년if i was blind i would go there
224101약 5년I think this is so awesome how they can convert learning to fun! Learning gets really boring sometimes, but again this is amazing!
r_b약 5년Nice
chrisyboigm약 5년SO COOL!
happybunnygirl약 5년My grandma loves LEGOS too.