World Braille Day 2023: Everything you need to know
Raising public awareness of the importance of Braille as a means of communication for the blind and partially sighted is the goal of World Braille Day. The epidemic made it abundantly clear how important it is to provide important information in accessible formats, such as Braille and audio. Without access to information about staying safe and preventing epidemics from spreading, many people with disabilities may be more likely to contract a disease.
To communicate with blind people, Braille is frequently used in everyday products like payment terminals, shampoo bottles, and prescription packets. Blind people can now access resources like Web Pages and messages without using Braille, thanks to the integration of text-to-speech and audiobook technology into smartphones and computers.
FAQ:
- Who developed the Braille method for the visually impaired community?
Louis Braille, a Frenchman. - Who started Braille Literacy Month?
The United Nations General Assembly.
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