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Great Expectations title with ribbon that states: bringing picture books to life

The Great Expectations Program Helps Bring Picture Books to Life

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Cover of 2nd edition of Braille Fundamentals

Braille FUNdamentals: UEB Primary Level Teacher Manual and Student Activity Materials

By Charlotte Cushman
Placing braille label under matching word

Tactile Signage Activity for Dual Media Student

By AT Neal
Fish file folder game

Fish Braille File Folder Game

By Samantha Zauner
A young woman uses screen magnification on her computer

Ingredients for Encouraging People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

By Jasmyn Polite
Student reading braille flashcard

Using Constant Time Delay with Dual Media Learners

By Carlie Rhoads
A young girl with glasses using APH Braille Buzz and lego station

Using Legos to Promote Braille Skills with Dual Media Learners

By Leslie Edmonds
Demonstration of Braille Thing

Braille Thing: 3D Printed Tool for Dual Media Learners

By AT Neal
Illinois Braille Series

Braille Course for Adults Transitioning from Print to Braille

By Charlotte Cushman
Procede pour écrire les Paroles, la Musique et le Plain-chant au moyen de points, a l’usage des aveugles et dispose pour eux, par L. Braille, Répétiteur à l'Institution Royale des Jeunes Aveugles. Paris. 1829.

Louis Braille Timeline Game

By Penny Rosenblum

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