[Nfbofsc] FW: LEGO BRAILLE

Steve & Shannon Cook cookcafe at sc.rr.com
Mon Apr 29 21:24:48 UTC 2019


This is so awesome!

Steve Cook
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LEGO BRAILLE

Lego has created a new line of blocks studded with letters and numbers from the braille alphabet. Their goal is to help teach the language to children with visual impairments. The blocks are set for a full launch in 2020. They will also have printed letters, numbers and symbols which sighted people can use to read. There are 250 bricks as part of Lego's new line and the company said they will all be fully compatible with Lego's standard blocks. Lego will also be partnering with organizations to give out free batches of the blocks to different educational institutions. Another goal behind the blocks was to help improve employment rates for the visually impaired. According to a January report from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, more than 70 per cent of working-age people who are blind or partially-sighted are unemployed. But less than 10 per cent of the 830,000 Canadians who are visually impaired can read braille, according to 2009 surveys. The new blocks were presented at the Sustainable Brands Conference in Paris, last week. Lego plans on rolling out the braille blocks in seven languages. Right now, Portuguese, Danish, English and Norwegian are undergoing testing in schools; while Spanish, French and German will be tested later this year.
There are approximately 19 million people with visual impairments in the world, according to the World Health Organization.





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