3D-printed picture books for visually impaired childrenEmerging ObjectsGoodnight Moon
Therefore, the method and the system of producing picture books are expected to improve reliability and competitiveness as an educational tool in the children′s educational tool market, especially in the market of educational tools for visually-impaired children, and other similar or related markets....
Unfortunately, some children can't use these resources, even if they do know how to read. Take three-year-old Elodie Bateson for example. Elodie was born with under-developed eyes and has retinal detachments(视网膜脱落), making her visually impaired. It is because of people like Elodie that...
(4)D.推理判断题.根据倒数第二段 Another reason why 3D printed books are such a valuable resource is that children don't have to know how to read to understand them. However, without these, visually impaired kids are losing six developmental years vital to their growth since they can't ...
Dreaming Fingers, the most recent winner of IBBY's Asahi award, has a twenty-five-year history of developing books for visually impaired children – books that invite them to engage through their unique perspectives of the world around t... Philippe,Claudet - 《Bookbird A Journal of Internati...
What prompted you to write about a visually-impaired child? [N]I work with people who have visual impairments. I also write stories for children. Combining the two was natural. After I realized that there weren’t too many book with visually-impaired children as main characters, I just knew...
The opportunities for using this book with children with additional support needs are endless and the braille numbering that runs throughout ensures visually impaired children in particular can benefit. Oh, and did we mention it has the most appealing scratch and sniff fruity lolly on the last ...
The present invention relates to a method and a system of producing picture books for visually-impaired children and tactile teaching tools using the same... DG Kang 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Preparing for OCR of Books Handled by Visually Impaired The objective of this work is to synthesize the...
A visually impaired narrator describes the sounds, smells and tastes of the city on the way to a music recital in the park. The rhythmic, alliterative language and colourful textured collage illustrations will appeal to young children. An engaging picture book about the ways we experience the wor...
“I really enjoy reading stories with my son,” says Yeh, who’s son is not visually impaired, “and I thought I might be able to contribute to making books for visually impaired children more tactile.” The very first book he has printed is a 3D version of one of his son’s favorit...