[Trainer-talk] Andrzej Wocha very important question about braille in education
Andrzej Woch
andrzej at woch.com.pl
Sun Nov 9 04:47:25 UTC 2014
W dniu 2014-11-07 16:00, David Goldfield via Trainer-talk pisze:
> Microsoft has released new iOS versions of their Office apps, which
> include editing capabilities. While there are some features which need
> to be unlocked with an Office 365 account, I've read that most home
> users should find the available feature set in this free version to be
> satisfactory. I haven't tried it yet although I have used Pages to take
> notes and I have some mixed feelings about it, although it is certainly
> accessible. Pages is Apple's word processor, similar in many ways to
> Word and files created within Pages can be saved as older-formatted
> *.doc Word files. Perhaps I'll give word a test spin. Here is the
> entry for it in the Applevis directory, indicating that it is quite
> accessible with Voiceover.
> http://applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/microsoft-word
>
hi everyone,
One of my friends old me some time ago, that in a neurophysiology
presented research result a Los Angelos confference about negatives of
not reading in braille when you are a cild in school. The researchers
stated that special centers of brain responsible for language skills do
not develop propely, if a blind child do not read in braille.
Perhaps someone knows how I can get these papers or any other books
about negatives. of not reading in braille.
With regards Andrzej Woch
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