Sentences with phrase «braille books»

This is a small collection with a mixture of very simple grade 1 braille books and more complicated grade 2 braille books.
Tate South Lambeth Library holds Lambeth Libraries» collection of braille books for children.
I am retired from Printing Also did teach the deaf and did braille books fir the blind Started a L D class for the handicapped I have been interested in handicapped young people Ths is what I'm all about Sincerely Thomas or Tom

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Trying to read the Bible without the Holy Spirit is like a blind man trying to read a book without braille.
6 — Trying to read the Bible without the Holy Spirit is like a blind man trying to read a book without braille.
Knowing that books have been printed in braille since the late 1820s, we thought: How hard would one cover be?
Visually impaired students usually use a combination of braille, audio books, and talking calculators as assistive devices in the classroom, and eSight is hoping to add their revolutionary glasses to that list of go - to solutions.
The device can also be used with an electronic braille display and the audio book player also supports accessibility.
Most people can walk into a library, pick up a book and read it, but a person with a visual impairment or a reading disability such as dyslexia must rely on computer assistance, using software that reads digital text out loud, enlarges the type on a screen or converts the text to braille.
Mr Dipendra Manocha, President of the DAISY Forum of India and founder of Saksham stated «With development of affordable reading devices in Indian languages and braille presses connected to a common online platform, having a collection of about 3.5 lakh accessible format books.
Meanwhile efforts are already on to make easy availability of audiobooks to the blind or partially sighted a global phenomenon, which will make it mandatory for the publishers to make available their books to certified organisations entrusted to convert them to audiobooks or braille editions.
Those who are blind don't have such luxury and have to rely on braille, meaning that unless there is a braille version of the book that they want, they might have to turn to other means which might not be as convenient.
NVDA users with an attached braille display can also enjoy Kindle books in braille.
Whereas previously I would have had to wait, probably in vain, for books I heard about on the radio to be turned into braille or produced as talking books, now I can buy and read books of all sorts when I want to read them and on the same terms as anyone else.
I spent many hours trying to find articles and books for her in an electronic format (which was the only format other than braille with which she could work.)
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