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Tech aids cause decline in Braille literacy

Today people with visual impairments have more technology-based ways to experience a text than ever before. But some argue a resulting deemphasis on teaching Braille is causing a decline in literacy among the visually impaired.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 05 June 2006 in Reading Disabilities

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