• Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Braille Meanings

    noun a system of writing or printing for blind or visually impaired people, in which varied arrangements of raised dots representing letters and numerals are identified by touch

    Fields related to Braille

    Literature

    Braille books and materials are produced for individuals who are blind or visually impaired to access written content.

    Technology

    Braille displays and Braille software are used to convert digital text into Braille for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.

    Education

    Braille is used as a tactile writing system for people who are blind or visually impaired to read and write.

    Rehabilitation

    Braille is taught as a skill in rehabilitation programs to help individuals who are blind or visually impaired become more independent.

    Accessibility

    Braille is used on signage, elevator buttons, and other public spaces to provide information to individuals with visual impairments.

    Occupation Usage of Braille

    Writer

    Braille is used by writers who are visually impaired to write and read their work.

    Teacher

    Teachers use Braille to create learning materials for students who are visually impaired.

    Rehabilitation Specialist

    Rehabilitation specialists use Braille to teach individuals who are visually impaired how to read and write.

    Librarian

    Librarians use Braille to label books and other materials for individuals who are visually impaired.

    Translator

    Translators may specialize in translating Braille documents into different languages for individuals who are visually impaired.

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