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Understanding Braille and Its Variants by Daniel Velazquez is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Braille is a writing system that allows blind and visually impaired people to read and write through touch. It was invented by Louis Braille in the 1800s and uses raised dot patterns arranged in cells to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. There are different grades of Braille ranging from the basic alphabet to shorthand versions, and it has been adapted for many languages and uses including music, math, and tactile warnings.
- Author
- Daniel Velazquez
- Language
- EN