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Re: Advantages of a Seeing Person Knowing Braille?
I have a student who is blind in the Math 12 course I teach. she braille's out everything and of course I cant mark it. So it gets sent to a person that reads braille through sight and not their fingers. This person copies out what the person wrote in pencil so I can mark it.
So if you could read braille, one benefit would be you could have a job doing this. rJ_ |
#32
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Re: Advantages of a Seeing Person Knowing Braille?
infinitely better use of time:
learn to type in dvorak aoeuhtns |
#33
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Re: Advantages of a Seeing Person Knowing Braille?
I can think of one obvious disadvantage - they couldn't tell you that this thread blows.
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Re: Advantages of a Seeing Person Knowing Braille?
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1. Instead of having to keep braille magazines and books around just for those two times a year when the power is out at night...buy a flashlight? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Advantages of a Seeing Person Knowing Braille?
More than half of blind people don't know braille. It is a dying language (due to screenreading software, audio books, etc.) and doesn't seem like a good investment of time for a sighted person.
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Re: Advantages of a Seeing Person Knowing Braille?
you can pick up blind chicks?
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