Friday, February 18, 2005

Braille Bug

Every character in the braille code is based on an arrangement of one to six raised dots. Each dot has a numbered position in the braille cell. These characters make up the letters of the alphabet, punctuation marks, numbers, and everything else you can do in print.
Braille Bug
is a site that helps kids learn about braille, but I think it is great for adults as well.

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