[Trainer-Talk] iPad or iPhone braille reference app suggestions needed

Nancy Coffman nancy.l.coffman at gmail.com
Mon Apr 24 01:06:36 UTC 2017


The American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults has a reference that
can either be downloaded or ordered.  The download is free.  The embossed
version is at a nominal cost.  I have students who have found it to be quite
useful.

Nancy Coffman

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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] iPad or iPhone braille reference app suggestions
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Greetings! 
I need help in locating several resources for a student. 


1. I have been searching for an easy to use UEB braille reference source for
either the iPad or iPhone. I have found a mix of apps and they either seem
very straightforward without a UEB update or they have UEB but provide
provide the feedback in a manner a bit to complicated for the student at
this point. I would like to find something that would provide a list of
symbols and contractions accessible through either an alphabetical list or
dot/contraction listing.  I like Braille Reference but it is not yet updated
for UEB. 



Suggestions are more thankfully welcome. 


Janet




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