[nabs-l] help on resources for learning braille
Kristen Steele
kskristen at gmail.com
Sat Oct 1 14:15:39 UTC 2016
Hi, Emma--
I would get in touch with the Hadley Institute (info at hadley.edu). They
provide distance education courses in all levels of Braille and will
place you in the right course with a diagnostic assessment. Their
instructors are very informative and easy to work with.
Do you know any Braille? If you have a slight background, there is a
publication available from NFB called the UEB Reader, which introduces
the new symbols/rules of UEB, as well as reviews the alphabet,
numbers, etc.
I am highly proficient with Braille and have used it for about 15
years now. If you ever have a specific question or just want to write
back and forth to practice, feel free to contact me.
Hope this helps, and best of luck!
--
Kristen
On 10/1/16, Emma Mitchell via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hey, Everyone,
> I was wondering if anyone knew resources for learning braille? Can anyone at
> the National Federation of the Blind teach me?
> sincerely, Emma Jane Mitchell
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