What We Are Reading
2014 December 30
Here are a few items that caught our attention since our last newsletter:
- Researchers announce advance in image-recognition software (New York Times, November 17, 2014)
- Touch-sensitive 3D maps guide the blind with spoken instructions (gizmag.com, November 21, 2014)
- Great Expectations: Bringing Picture Books to Life for Blind Kids (National Braille Press)
- Ultrasound creates a haptic shape that can be seen and felt (CNET, December 2, 2014)
- Building literacy among the blind with a teen inventor’s low-cost Lego printer (PBS News Hour, December 22, 2014)
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