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Alternatives To Braille. to curtail the limitations that come with braille, andrew chepaitis, a former equity research analyst, has created elia (education, literacy, independence. elia frames may serve some blind readers better than braille, but the new system has its skeptics braille has been around for 200 years, but a new tactile reading system called elia is trying to offer an alternative. braille uses a simple, logical grid of six raised dots to shape each letter, and has the advantage of being relatively compact on the page, which increases reading speeds. chepaitis has thrown out braille’s dots in favor of a system of raised symbols form from curved and straight lines. although books are available in audio form, there is no alternative to braille for the blind who want to read a menu,. Whereas braille was loosely based.

How Does Braille Work? What It's Like to Be a Braille Reader, and the
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elia frames may serve some blind readers better than braille, but the new system has its skeptics although books are available in audio form, there is no alternative to braille for the blind who want to read a menu,. to curtail the limitations that come with braille, andrew chepaitis, a former equity research analyst, has created elia (education, literacy, independence. Whereas braille was loosely based. chepaitis has thrown out braille’s dots in favor of a system of raised symbols form from curved and straight lines. braille uses a simple, logical grid of six raised dots to shape each letter, and has the advantage of being relatively compact on the page, which increases reading speeds. braille has been around for 200 years, but a new tactile reading system called elia is trying to offer an alternative.

How Does Braille Work? What It's Like to Be a Braille Reader, and the

Alternatives To Braille braille has been around for 200 years, but a new tactile reading system called elia is trying to offer an alternative. elia frames may serve some blind readers better than braille, but the new system has its skeptics braille uses a simple, logical grid of six raised dots to shape each letter, and has the advantage of being relatively compact on the page, which increases reading speeds. chepaitis has thrown out braille’s dots in favor of a system of raised symbols form from curved and straight lines. Whereas braille was loosely based. to curtail the limitations that come with braille, andrew chepaitis, a former equity research analyst, has created elia (education, literacy, independence. braille has been around for 200 years, but a new tactile reading system called elia is trying to offer an alternative. although books are available in audio form, there is no alternative to braille for the blind who want to read a menu,.

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