Free residential school for visually impaired and sighted-under privileged children. Over two decades-old and constantly growing. Focuses on education and all-round development of children. Provides free education, lodging, and boarding from kindergarten to graduation
Braille was invented in 1824 by Louis Braille for blind people. System uses raised dots arranged in 3x2 configuration. Based on Charles Barbier's tactile military code
White cane helps visually impaired people scan surroundings and identify themselves. Long cane extends from floor to sternum for mobility. Guide cane extends from floor to waist for scanning and protection. Identification cane alerts others about visual impairment. Support cane provides stability and identification
Braille is a tactile code for reading and writing without sight. It uses 6-dot cells to represent letters, numbers, punctuation, and words. Louis Braille invented the modern tactile code in late 1800s
iPhone camera can zoom in on text or objects using slider. Customizable controls available through activities. Temporary frame freezing option for capturing images
Louis Braille created the blind alphabet in 1821. System consists of six reliefs with two colons and three replacements. Based on Napoleon's nighttime negotiation alphabet. Barbier and Braille developed two more advanced alphabets