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Braille is a tactile writing system invented by Louis Braille in 1844 to assist the visually impaired. Born on January 4, 1809, in Courtrai, France, Braille sought to create a means for blind individuals to read and write. This system consists of raised dots that form letters and words, allowing those who cannot see to access written information. Despite advances in technology, Braille remains an essential tool for empowerment and literacy among the blind community. Its significance endures as it continues to be a vital means of communication.
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BRAILLE By: DeMario Manley
About Braille • The first time Braille was used was in 1844. • The inventor of braille is Louis Braille. • And til this day braille is still used.
About the Inventor • Louis Braille was born January 4, 1809. • Louis was born in Courtrai, France. • She went to a National Intuition for Blind Youth. • She made braille to help people that wear blind or could not see.
Braille Definition • A system of writing and printing for blind usually impaired people. • Braille is a series of bumps in paper of the alphabet that blind people can recognize. • Its just a form of dots put together to make word’s. • When Braille was made it took 4,000 to 6,000 to make it and now it cost about 9,000 to make,
Summary of Braille • Creator of Braille Louis Braille • People still use Braille till this day • They still do use it nothing can take its place • Cause blind people could now read again