Chapter Overview
This chapter tells the story of Louis Braille and how he created the Braille system—a method of reading and writing using raised dots—for the blind. Students learn about the challenges faced by blind individuals before Braille was invented and how this system opened a world of knowledge for them. The chapter encourages empathy, awareness, and appreciation for accessibility innovations.
Important Keywords
- Braille: A system of raised dots that can be read by touch, used by people who are blind.
- Blind: A condition of not being able to see.
- Innovative: Showing creativity and new ideas.
- Accessibility: Making things usable by everyone, including people with disabilities.
- Determination: Not giving up despite difficulties.
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