Abby BrownSep 29, 2015BrailleBraille Multi - Sign ContractionsMulti-Sign Letter P Contractions The first symbol is in the P position. The second (third, fourth, and fifth) symbol varies. pd paid
Abby BrownSep 28, 2015BrailleBraille One and Two Sign ContractionsIf you intend to write in Braille, please research those writing rules through more indepth programs.
Abby BrownSep 27, 2015BrailleBraille ContractionsIf you intend to write in Braille, please research those writing rules through more indepth programs.
Abby BrownSep 25, 2015BrailleBraille PunctuationWhile some of the Braille symbols match, or resemble their print counterparts, others have no relationship, even though they could have been
Abby BrownSep 24, 2015BrailleBraille NumbersBraille numbers are different than print numbers. They are actually a number sign followed by the first 10 letters.
Abby BrownSep 23, 2015BrailleBraille AlphabetThe Braille alphabet is different from the regular alphabet in that capital letters need an extra symbol, rather than a different shape.
Abby BrownSep 22, 2015BrailleBraille Grammar - UEBJust writing in a regular font and switching it to a braille font does not always work as intended, except through a braille display or scre
Abby BrownSep 21, 2015BrailleBraille Reading - EBAE to UEBIn 2016 EBAE (English Braille American Edition) Braille changed to UEB (Unified English Braille). Some Braille code changes were made.
Abby BrownSep 20, 2015BrailleBraille Reading SystemBraille is a touch based reading system. Which can be complicated for those who have two or more decades of visual reading.
Abby BrownSep 19, 2015BrailleBraille Differences and Similarities to Print ReadingNo need to jump in the deep end. Dip your fingers into the Braille pool and learn to swim through brailled text.