The TouchPad Pro Foundation
www.touchpadprofoundation.orgThe TouchPad Pro Foundation's mission is to develop and distribute innovative products to children who are blind or have low vision (BLV) and provide these products to those who cannot afford them at low to no cost. Quick Facts regarding the BLV community: ● Only 32% graduate high school. ● Fewer than 16% graduate college. ● A staggering 70% are unemployed. How Important is Braille? Of those who are employed, an astounding 85% are braille literate. But, unfortunately, according to the National Federation for the Blind: “Only about 10% of blind children are currently learning it.” Also, less than 10% of adults know braille. During the pandemic, braille instruction has been nearly impossible, but this points out a great need worldwide. In India, for example, only one percent of children are learning braille. These appalling statistics inspired Daniel Lubiner to invent the BrailleDoodle. Mr. Lubiner is a 25-year veteran teacher of students with disabilities and a teacher of the arts for BLV students. Now he is leading a diverse team including engineers, mobility specialists, and educators both with and without sight. Mr. Lubiner states, “Our hope is to develop and distribute the BrailleDoodle as soon as possible. Most Braille-related products are outdated and too expensive for most. The BrailleDoodle is an inexpensive, safe, and simple solution.” The BrailleDoodle is an accessible take on the Etch-a-Sketch that allows the blind to touch what they are drawing. A simple plastic ‘Braille Sleeve’ slips over the device and acts as a stencil, creating dozens of braille cells, giving instructors the ability to teach braille remotely.
Read moreThe TouchPad Pro Foundation's mission is to develop and distribute innovative products to children who are blind or have low vision (BLV) and provide these products to those who cannot afford them at low to no cost. Quick Facts regarding the BLV community: ● Only 32% graduate high school. ● Fewer than 16% graduate college. ● A staggering 70% are unemployed. How Important is Braille? Of those who are employed, an astounding 85% are braille literate. But, unfortunately, according to the National Federation for the Blind: “Only about 10% of blind children are currently learning it.” Also, less than 10% of adults know braille. During the pandemic, braille instruction has been nearly impossible, but this points out a great need worldwide. In India, for example, only one percent of children are learning braille. These appalling statistics inspired Daniel Lubiner to invent the BrailleDoodle. Mr. Lubiner is a 25-year veteran teacher of students with disabilities and a teacher of the arts for BLV students. Now he is leading a diverse team including engineers, mobility specialists, and educators both with and without sight. Mr. Lubiner states, “Our hope is to develop and distribute the BrailleDoodle as soon as possible. Most Braille-related products are outdated and too expensive for most. The BrailleDoodle is an inexpensive, safe, and simple solution.” The BrailleDoodle is an accessible take on the Etch-a-Sketch that allows the blind to touch what they are drawing. A simple plastic ‘Braille Sleeve’ slips over the device and acts as a stencil, creating dozens of braille cells, giving instructors the ability to teach braille remotely.
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