Sinopsis
Braille represents competency, independence, and equality for blind people around the world.
Episodios
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Braille for Beginners On-Demand (Episode 41)
17/10/2022 Duración: 58minFind out all about the Braillists Foundation's new Braille for Beginners On-Demand programme in this archive of the launch event which took place on Monday 10 October 2022.
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Battle of the Braille Keyboards (Extra 46)
10/10/2022 Duración: 59minThere are two well-known braille keyboards on the market today, the Orbit Writer and the Hable One. What are the similarities? What are the differences? Which one would suit your needs best? On Tuesday 4 October 2022, we were joined by a user of each keyboard. They told us more about how their preferred keyboard works and why they like it, and we learnt how they compare against each other. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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How Perkins Braillers are Made (Episode 40)
03/10/2022 Duración: 55minIn April 2022, our Chairman, Dave Williams, travelled to Boston Massachusetts in the US to run the Boston Marathon. While he was there, he took a trip to the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown and recorded a tour of the facility where Perkins Braillers are manufactured.
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What Happened at ICEB? (Episode 39)
19/09/2022 Duración: 54minThe International Council on English Braille held its Mid-Term Executive Committee Meeting from 5-9 June 2022. As well as transacting various items of business, there were lively discussions around the history of braille, braille music, braille technology and the braille code itself. In this episode of Braillecast, we were joined by ICEB President Judy Dixon to discover the highlights of the Mid-Term and look ahead to how the discussions that took place will influence the future of braille around the world.
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Getting to Know RNIB Reading Services (Extra 45)
12/09/2022 Duración: 52minConnor Scott-Gardner is an avid reader, and on Tuesday 6 September 2022 he demonstrated how to download books from RNIB Reading Services, transfer them to a braille display and read them. He also explained how Reading Services differs from other offerings from RNIB and elsewhere. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Braille Without a Braille Display: Braille Screen Input and More (Extra 44)
01/08/2022 Duración: 53minIf you have an iPhone, iPad or Android device, it’s highly likely that you can braille in grade 2 directly on the touch screen and have it back translated instantly – a perfect replacement for the on screen keyboard. In this episode, Matthew Horspool and special guest Chris Norman demonstrate how this works on both iOS and Android. We also briefly explored other ways of entering braille without a braille display, including the popular Perky Duck program from Duxbury Systems. This session was recorded on Tuesday 5 July 2022. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Formatting Your Braille (Extra 43)
20/06/2022 Duración: 58minIt’s often said in the industry that garbage in = garbage out, but what does this mean in practice? On 17 May 2022, our Chairman Dave Williams held a conversation with Kawal Gucukoglu, who worked for many years as a braille transcriber at RNIB. They discussed the principals of effective braille layout – headings, paragraphs, lists, tables and so on – and how to implement them in electronic file formats to achieve optimum quality.
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Braille Technology in Everyday Life (Extra 42)
16/05/2022 Duración: 54minIn this session, Matthew Horspool explains how braille is still relevant in the 21st century and demonstrates how free and low-cost braille technology is significantly improving the independence and productivity of blind and partially sighted people of all ages. We paid particular attention to Braille Screen Input and the Orbit Reader, both of which are relatively recent additions to the braille technology landscape and are being used by thousands of people all over the world. This session was presented by the Braillists Foundation on behalf of Visionary: Linking Local Sight Loss Charities on Tuesday 8 February 2022.
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What Happened at CSUN? (Episode 38)
02/05/2022 Duración: 55minThe annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference took place in March in California, and there were lots of exciting braille and tactile graphics announcements. We assembled a line-up of braille-using panellists who attended the conference who talked us through what was announced and gave their first impressions of the new products they saw.
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Braille Around the World (Episode 37)
18/04/2022 Duración: 51minWe know about braille in the UK, of course, and we regularly hear about braille in other developed English-speaking countries – the US, Australia, New Zealand and so on. But there are many other countries in the world about which we hear much less. How is braille taught? How is it produced? How easy is it to obtain? What braille technology is in use? On Tuesday 4 January, to mark World Braille Day, we explored these issues in detail with three panellists: Adrijana Prokopenko is a teacher of English and English braille in a school for the blind in Macedonia.Yanan Yu from China has a Master's degree in Disability Studies and is currently an intern at Bristol Braille Technology. Prior to this, she worked for a year as an Editor at China Braille Press.Christo de Klerk is a founding member of Braille SA, the first President of the South African Braille Authority and the Immediate Past President of the International Council on English Braille. He is a former student of the Pioneer School for the Visually Impa
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Care and Usage of your Perkins Brailler (Extra 41)
04/04/2022 Duración: 01h02minThe Perkins Brailler has been a staple in the lives of braille users ever since the first one was manufactured in Watertown, Massachusetts in 1951. To this day, the Perkins is widely considered to be the most durable braille device on the market, with machines over 50 years old still going strong. They are so popular, in fact, that it is easy to forget that we need to teach new braillists how to use them! Furthermore, even established braillists do not always know how to diagnose faults when they arise, or how to take the best care of their machines so as to minimise the risks of faults arising in the first place. On 15 March, we were joined by Alan Thorpe of Eyecan, a certified Perkins Brailler Repair Centre. Alan took us on a tour of the Perkins Brailler, introducing us to the proper names of all of the parts! He explained how to insert paper and write braille, and described some common faults and how to overcome them. He also explained when a professional service or repair may be required and briefly
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Braille on iOS, Part 3 (Extra 40)
21/03/2022 Duración: 55minWe were delighted to be joined by Scott Davert, one of the most well-known authorities on the use of iOS with a braille display, for the third and final part of his exploration of this winning combination. Scott is the Coordinator at the Technology, Research and Innovation Center, part of the Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults, and serves on the editorial team at AppleVis. In this session, he explained how to re-assign braille display commands and demonstrated web browsing with a braille display in Safari. This session was recorded on Tuesday 1 March 2022. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Braille on iOS, Part 2 (Extra 39)
07/03/2022 Duración: 01h12minFollowing the first successful Masterclass, we were delighted to have been joined once again by Scott Davert, one of the most well-known authorities on the use of iOS with a braille display, to continue his exploration of this winning combination. Scott is the Coordinator at the Technology, Research and Innovation Center, part of the Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults, and serves on the editorial team at AppleVis. In this Masterclass, he introduced some more advanced navigation commands, including using the rota, and then discussed and demonstrated text editing. This session was recorded on Tuesday 15 February 2022. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Braille on iOS, Part 1 (Extra 38)
21/02/2022 Duración: 57minFollowing our brief introduction to Braille on iOS last year, we’re delighted this year to have been joined by Scott Davert, one of the most well-known authorities on the topic, to explore this winning combination in more detail. Scott is the Coordinator at the Technology, Research and Innovation Center, part of the Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults, and serves on the editorial team at AppleVis. In a series of three Masterclasses, he discussed and demonstrated how to make the most of using your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with a braille display, from basic exploration to text editing, web browsing and much more. In the first Masterclass, he covered: Supported braille displays and how to connect themBraille settings in VoiceoverExploring the home screenSome useful braille display commands This session was recorded on Tuesday 1 February 2022. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Choosing and Setting UP Your Embosser (Extra 37)
07/02/2022 Duración: 54minIn our first Masterclass of 2022, Matthew Horspool tackled the hows, whys and wherefores of braille embossers: choosing them, setting them up and making the most of them. The session covered: The purpose and function of an embosser and why you might want oneDifferent types of embosserDifferent types of paperConnectivity optionsThe user interfaceThe relationship between embosser and computerThe role of translation software This session was recorded on Tuesday 18 January 2022. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Drawing Stars with your Perkins (Extra 36)
25/12/2021 Duración: 10minHappy Christmas! In this special episode, James Bowden talks us through drawing some stars. The instructions are provided in written form below: Star 1 Line 1: ow sign (Dots 246); comma (dot 2) Star 2 Line 1: o (dots 135; k (dots 13) Star 3 Line 1: capital sign (dot 6); ar sign (dots 345); gh sign (dots 126); apostrophe (dot 3)Line 2: dot 4; wh sign (dots 156); s (dots 234); a (dot 1) Star 4 Line 1: space three times; letter sign or grade 1 indicator (dots 56); semicolon (dots 23)Line 2: space three times; ar sign (dots 345); gh sign (dots 126)Line 3: space twice; ar sign (dots 345); space twice; gh sign (dots 126)Line 4: x (dots 1346) twice; space four times; x (dots 1346) twiceLine 5: space twice; wh sign (dots 156); space twice; s (dots 234)Line 6: space four times; wh sign (dots 156); s (dots 234)Line 7: space four times; dots 45; b (dots 12) A Box Line 1: p (dots 1234); c (dots 14); l (dots 123)Line 1.5: l (dots 123); space; l (dots 123)Line 2: c (dots 14) twice; a (dot 1)
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Drawing Pictures With Your Perkins (Extra 35)
21/12/2021 Duración: 56minWe were delighted to be joined by Kim Charlson, Executive Director of the Perkins Library (part of Perkins School for the Blind). Kim is author of the book “Drawing with your Perkins Brailler”, which includes step-by-step directions for creating 36 different drawings including shapes, animals and subjects with holiday and transportation themes. In this session, she used a drawing of a Christmas tree to explain the concepts behind using braille cells to create pictures. Bring a Perkins and some paper and follow along and, by the end of the session, you will have your very own frilly Christmas tree made entirely of braille dots! This session was recorded on Tuesday 7 December 2021. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Leisure Reading with Refreshable Braille, Part 2 (Extra 34)
20/12/2021 Duración: 49minWe were delighted to have been joined by Sean Randall for the second in a two-part series. Sean is something of a computing and IT mastermind and now works at New College Worcester, training many of their students in the use of assistive technology including screen readers and braille displays. This session covered sources of reading material that are more mainstream in nature, including apps or specialist software used to read. These included: Amazon KindleLocal librariesSmaller publishers (e.g. Smashwords This session was recorded on Tuesday 23 November 2021. For further information please visit the Braillists Foundation Media Page.
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Focus Braille Displays, ElBraille and JAWS 2022 (Episode 36)
30/11/2021 Duración: 52minFreedom Scientific is perhaps best known for its popular JAWS screen reader, but it also manufactures the Focus line of refreshable braille displays. The first generation of these well-known units was released in the early 2000s, and now the fifth generation is available in 14, 40 and 80-cell configurations, with the 40-cell version being an integral part of the ElBraille from Elita Group. To tell us more, I'm joined by Ron Miller, Blindness Hardware Product Specialist at Vispero. UK Pricing All products available from Sight and Sound Technology Ltd and all prices given ex VAT.Focus 14 £1275 Focus 40 £2950 Focus 80 £7850 ElBraille 40 £1535 with Intel M3 or £1825 with Intel I5 Links Focus Blue 5th Generation Firmware DownloadsFocus Blue Braille Display TrainingFreedom Scientific Webinars On DemandACB Community
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The BrailleSense 6 (Episode 35)
27/11/2021 Duración: 24minFor at least the past 30 years, blind people have been well-served by notetakers: electronic, computer-like devices with a Perkins-style keyboard and speech and braille output. At their most basic level, they've functioned as an electronic brailler for composing documents and, of course, taking notes, but they've also included functionality such as a calculator, address list, scheduler and, latterly, internet connectivity. Over the past few years, there's been a steady shift towards vastly increasing the capabilities of these devices, with many moving towards either Windows or Android. The latest of this newer style of notetaker is the BrailleSense 6 from Selvis Healthcare (formerly Hims). It measures 9.65×5.67×0.87 inches, weighs 1.58 lbs (2.3 lbs with case), and is equipped with a 4590 mAh user-replaceable battery, wi-fi up to 802.11AC, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS and compass, USB C with display port functionality, full-size SD card slot, 13 MP rear camera, microphone and stereo speakers. It's also just received