An innovative Braille alphabet teaching tool for visually impaired individuals based on advanced tactile embossed 3D graphics

A. Agić, L. Mandić, H. G. Tomc
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In this paper, tactile tiles for teaching Braille alphabet were created using three different 3D printing techniques. Aim of this work, based on research with visually impaired individuals, is to provide educators with a new and better way of teaching the Braille alphabet with a complete 3D printed set of alphabet tiles. Recent developments in 3D printing technology enable researchers to experiment with new approaches towards the creation of new tools for teaching the Braille alphabet. It is important to examine the Braille lettering standards, capabilities of 3D printers and, in cooperation with experts who work with the visually impaired, discuss the design and functionality of the created tiles. In this research, a set of 3D printed tiles has been created, each divided into three main parts. The first part of the tile shows a basic Braille letter. This is followed by a corresponding embossed model of an object that correlates to the first letter of the word. The third section consists of the entire word corresponding to the embossed model at the bottom of the tile in Braille writing. Tiles are standardized by size and part position for corresponding letters of the alphabet and words describing the embossed model. These tiles are intended to serve as a supplemental educational tool that relies on the sense of touch as a way for the visually impaired individuals to more easily connect their own perception of familiar objects from their surroundings to words and letters. Several iterations of tiles have been printed with multiple 3D printers, with the purpose of determining optimal settings required for producing the best possible product prototype.
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一个创新的盲文字母教学工具,为视障人士基于先进的触觉浮雕3D图形
本文采用三种不同的3D打印技术制作了盲文字母教学用触觉砖。这项工作的目的是基于对视障人士的研究,为教育工作者提供一种新的更好的方式来教授盲文字母,用一套完整的3D打印字母瓦片。3D打印技术的最新发展使研究人员能够尝试创造盲文字母教学新工具的新方法。检查盲文字体标准、3D打印机的功能,并与视障人士专家合作,讨论制作瓷砖的设计和功能,这一点很重要。在这项研究中,一组3D打印瓷砖已经创建,每个分为三个主要部分。瓷砖的第一部分显示了一个基本的盲文字母。接下来是一个与单词的第一个字母相关的物体的相应浮雕模型。第三部分由整个单词组成,对应于瓦片底部的浮雕模型,用盲文书写。瓷砖的尺寸和部分位置是标准化的,对应的字母和描述浮雕模型的单词。这些瓷砖旨在作为一种辅助教育工具,依靠触觉作为一种方式,让视障人士更容易将自己对周围熟悉物体的感知与单词和字母联系起来。几次瓷砖的迭代已经用多台3D打印机打印出来,目的是确定生产最佳产品原型所需的最佳设置。
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