Using Braille in compulsory education

There has been an increase recently in the number of blind and visually impaired children, attending ordinary schools instead of schools for the blind during their compulsory education.
The Nippon Telesoft ‘DOG Multi’ Braille printer has been approved as an educational aid, which can be useful in this situation.
The Braille printer can produce ink and Braille printing simultaneously and is easy to use, so it wins praise from teachers and staff of schools, colleges, and universities. For example, Oyama junior high school in Toyama prefecture, and others in Osaka and Fukuoka. Moreover in several universities, it has been employed as a valuable piece of equipment to support the education of the visually impaired.
The Braille printer gains a good reputation in an American exhibition.

Posted in 2008.