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At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Chris Cooke
17 episodes
2 weeks ago
Whether you’re just dipping your fingers into Braille study for the very first time, or you’ve been reading dots for decades, this show has something for you. We’ll chat about everything from simple, low tech tools to the latest high tech devices, explore great places to find Braille books and materials, and even take a trip through history to remember the gadgets and devices we loved—or maybe forgot about. So come along for the journey, and check out  at  Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now.  There's something here for everyone!
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Whether you’re just dipping your fingers into Braille study for the very first time, or you’ve been reading dots for decades, this show has something for you. We’ll chat about everything from simple, low tech tools to the latest high tech devices, explore great places to find Braille books and materials, and even take a trip through history to remember the gadgets and devices we loved—or maybe forgot about. So come along for the journey, and check out  at  Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now.  There's something here for everyone!
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Episodes (17/17)
At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Inside Apple’s Braille Access and the Future of Braille Literacy
Discover what’s new in Braille accessibility with Apple’s latest updates. From iOS 26’s “Braille Access” mode to creative uses of BRF files and multi-line displays like the Monarch, this episode of At Your Fingertips explores how technology continues to shape modern Braille literacy and why it still matters in 2025. This episode dives deep into Apple’s new Braille Access feature in iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe, revealing how it allows users to create BRF (Braille Ready Format) files, take notes, perform calculations, and seamlessly switch between apps using a Braille display. Host Chris Cooke explains practical use cases—from writing Braille music to sharing specialized code—and highlights how iCloud storage makes Braille more portable than ever. Listeners are also introduced to Seeing Hands (seeinghands.org), a nonprofit distributing Braille books and dictionaries for young readers and developing Sudoku puzzles for multi-line Braille displays like the Monarch. The show closes with reflections on the ongoing “Braille debate” discussed recently on Double Tap: whether Braille remains essential in a world of screen readers and AI. Chris Cooke offers a compassionate perspective, acknowledging both lifelong Braille users and those who struggle with tactile reading, while celebrating literacy, technology, and inclusion. Relevant Links Article from APH on Braille's relevance in the 21st century workplace https://aphconnectcenter.org/careerconnect/professionals-with-vision-or-career-changes/employment-skills/is-braille-relevant-in-the-21st-century-workplace/ David Woodbridge's Demo of Braille Access on iOS 26 https://davidwoodbr.podbean.com/e/the-incredible-braille-access-function-in-ios-and-mac-26-that-turns-your-braille-display-with-a-keyboard-in-to-a-braille-note-taker/ David Woodbridge's Demo of using Braille Access on Mac OS 26 https://davidwoodbr.podbean.com/e/using-braille-access-via-voiceover-on-the-mac-continuation-of-last-podcast-re-braille-access-on-ios-with-voiceover/ Keyword List Braille Access iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, Apple Braille features, BRF files, Braille music, Monarch Braille display, Seeing Hands organization, Braille books for children, multi-line Braille display, Braille literacy, assistive technology for blind users, Double Tap Braille debate, Apple accessibility, Braille education tools, iCloud Braille notes, Braille dictionary, Braille Sudoku, Braille then and now
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3 weeks ago
17 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Tactile Tools, Livingbraille, and Monarch Musings
In this episode of At Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now, Chris dives into the world of tactile literacy with highlights from the Braille 200 Project at livingbraille.eu, sharing fascinating finds like Braille art, adapted games, accessible kitchen tools, and thoughtful articles on Braille display selection. You’ll also hear about: A hands-on filming experience with The Blind Kitchen, where every product label includes Braille. Exploring tactile graphics using the APH Monarch, from icons on an iPhone home screen to flags, maps, and even Star Wars characters. Tips for creating accessible graphics, understanding visual perspectives as a blind person, and labeling your own tactile creations. Reflections on how Braille enhances daily independence—whether labeling kitchen tools or learning state shapes. To explore the Braille 200 project mentioned in this episode, visit: livingbraille.eu/author/braille-200 Have feedback or want to share your Braille story? Email feedback@unmute.show — we’d love to hear from you! The Blind Kitchen Braille 200 Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/470493dd-c663-4e30-ae8f-82b856de0d88 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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4 months ago
15 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Helen Keller, Jumbo Braille, and the Arrival of the Monarch
In this episode of At Your Fingertips, we take a moment to celebrate Helen Keller's legacy, just in time for her June 27th birthday. We reflect on her impact, not just as a trailblazer for deafblind individuals, but also as a fierce advocate for Braille as a standard reading code. Next, we shift gears to explore Jumbo Braille. Yes, it's a real thing. Learn when it’s useful, how it’s different, and why it might be a good fit for those with tactile sensitivity challenges. And finally, butterflies and Braille come together as we chat about the Monarch, a powerful new multiline tactile graphics and Braille display from APH. It’s almost here, and you’ll hear what we’re hoping to do with it, from maps to music and even spreadsheets. Resources mentioned: Helen Keller National Center: https://helenkeller.org/hknc Feedback? We'd love to hear from you: feedback@unmute.show Thanks for joining us! Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/9e8cfcaa-31e2-4f73-a563-963d394b8e49 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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5 months ago
12 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Fidget Tools, Fun Gadgets, and Braille Input Devices
In this relaxed May edition of At Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now, we explore fun, low- to mid-tech tools that bring joy and progress to Braille learners. From Braille keychains and swing cells to the increasingly popular Braille Doodle and LEGO Braille sets, discover how fidget-friendly tools can reinforce literacy in a hands-on way. We also take a deeper look at input devices like the NLS eReader, Orbit Writer, and Hable One—comparing how each supports learning and navigation across iOS and Android. Plus, hear creative strategies for teaching the Perkins Brailler remotely and why using more than just your index fingers might improve your tactile reading. Got thoughts or questions? Send them to feedback@unmute.show and let’s keep the Braille conversation going! Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/be72e9e6-bcc6-4098-afcf-c3a50085cdbc This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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6 months ago
21 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Increasing Your Braille Reading Speed
In this episode of At Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now, Chris shares practical strategies for increasing your Braille reading speed. Drawing from research by the American Foundation for the Blind and insights from Judy Dixon, the discussion covers why finger positioning matters, how a light touch can improve accuracy, and how bottom-dot recognition may slow some readers down. Chris explains the “scissors technique” for two-handed reading and encourages fun, low-pressure practice using tools like the Perkins Brailler or a Braille display. You'll also hear tips for daily Braille habits, group reading, and how to make the process enjoyable—whether you're just starting out or brushing up your skills.Read transcript
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7 months ago
12 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Creative Braille, Birthday Surprises, and the Versaslate
At Your Fingertips: Creative Braille, Birthday Surprises, and the VersaSlate In this episode, we explore creative ways to make Braille, from edible treats like M&Ms and marshmallows to unique methods like puff paint. Hear about a heartfelt birthday surprise, where a friend crafted a Braille birthday card, and a humorous college memory involving a cake with backwards Braille. We also dive into the versatility of slates and styluses—both classic and modern—discussing their continued importance for Braille learners and seasoned users alike. Plus, learn about the VersaSlate, a paperless, reusable Braille writing tool that’s portable, erasable, and perfect for jotting down notes on the go. 🔹 Creative Braille Methods – Puff paint, edible Braille, and unconventional tools 🔹 Slate & Stylus Throwback – A look at classic and modern uses 🔹 The VersaSlate – A reusable, erasable Braille tool for quick notes Have a unique way you use a slate and stylus? Share your thoughts at feedback@unmute.show! Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/3d4578e6-7baa-43f2-b7cc-f9ec0e08e0e6 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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8 months ago
18 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Braille Then and Now – The Braille Doodle With Adds
At Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now – The Braille Doodle In this episode, Chris takes a look at the Braille Doodle, a tool designed for both Braille learning and tactile drawing. This device has been a valuable addition to teaching and makes it easier to practice Braille while also exploring visual concepts. What is the Braille Doodle? The Braille Doodle is a tablet-sized device with two surfaces: Braille Practice Side – Designed for practicing the Braille alphabet, words, and sentences. Drawing Side – Works with a stylus to raise tiny magnetic ball bearings, allowing for freehand drawing or stencil-based illustrations. The Inspiration Behind It The Braille Doodle was created by Daniel Lubiner, a special education and art teacher for blind and visually impaired students. During the pandemic, Daniel was looking for better ways to teach remotely. The idea started with a simple toy and evolved into a tool that allows for tactile learning without erasing progress. Features and How It Is Used The Braille side has guided practice cells for learning letters step by step. The drawing side supports freeform sketching and graphing concepts for STEM learning. Includes stencils for creating structured designs and visual representations. Can be used to demonstrate spatial layouts, such as maps, grids, and even app screen layouts. Who Can Benefit? Braille learners working on letter recognition and formation. O&M instructors who want to illustrate routes or floor plans. Kinesthetic learners who need hands-on practice to reinforce dot positions. Anyone who enjoys tactile drawing—even as a fun fidget tool. Where to Get It The Braille Doodle is available in the U.S. at ATGuys.com. More details and resources, including videos and guides, can be found at TouchPadProFoundation.org. Final Thoughts This has been a great addition to teaching, and many are finding creative ways to use it. Questions or feedback can be sent to feedback@unmute.show. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/38a960ca-7efa-469c-b569-58bc5be71e66 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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8 months ago
15 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Braille Buffet
Show Notes for "At Your Fingertips: Braille Buffet November 2024" In this episode, we dive into a mix of Braille tech tips, childhood reading memories, and holiday gift ideas for Braille enthusiasts. Explore tips for Braille display troubleshooting, nostalgic resources, global Braille charities, and unique gift suggestions for the giving season. Highlights Braille Tech Tips - Topic: Troubleshooting Brailliant BI 40X/20X connectivity with iPhone. - Solution: Disable "Perkins in Terminal" setting to regain command functionality. - Takeaway: Helpful tips for those using Braille displays with iPhones. Childhood Reading Memories - Topic: Vintage Braille books from the Braille Institute of America. - Details: Recollections of scratch-and-sniff pages and other unique tactile features. - Resource: Vintage Braille books can still be found on eBay. Charities for the Blind - Focus: American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults. - Programs: Braille Books program, ShareBraille, Braille Reading Pals Club. - Extras: Free Braille calendars for 2025 – available to order. Gift Ideas for the Giving Season - Ideas: Braille gifts from Etsy, including Braille fidget toys, pegboards, and cards. - Recommended Stores: Blind Mice Mega Mall, Blind Bookstop, Blind Girl Designs. Global Braille Resources - Spotlight: Sao Mai Center in Vietnam. - Offerings: Free Braille translation software, supporting over 150 languages, music notation, and tactile graphics. - Demo and Resources: Check their playlist and English-translated site for software demos. December Preview - Upcoming Topics: UK's Clear Vision Library, Perkins-made holiday cards, part two of the Braille gift guide. Links Unmute Show Website: unmute.show American Action Fund: actionfund.org ShareBraille Program: sharebraille.org Blind Mice Mega Mall: blindmicemegamall.com Blind Bookstop: Accessible through Blind Mice Mega Mall Blind Girl Designs: blindgirldesigns.com Sao Mai Center: saomaicenter.org Enjoy the show and feel free to send feedback or suggestions to feedback@unmute.show. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/92356b02-ef8e-4e96-a968-e196dd65e660 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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12 months ago
22 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Signs, Designs, and Labels, Oh My!
In this episode of Unmute, we dive into the world of Braille signage, labeling solutions, and tips for everyday tasks for those who use Braille. Here’s a breakdown of the topics discussed: Podcast Schedule Update We’re expanding our schedule! Starting in November, we’ll be live on the first Saturday of every month. Visit unmute.show for more details and updates. Braille Signage Adventures Ever had an embarrassing moment because of lack of Braille signage? Our host shares a couple of stories, from picking the wrong restroom door to pressing the wrong button on a train. These incidents highlight the importance of proper signage and labeling for the blind community, with a nod to regulations like the ADA. We also explore the fascinating world of accessible ATMs and how Braille on ATMs has evolved over time. Exploring Braille Signage Requirements Our host goes down a rabbit hole, explaining the ADA requirements for Braille signage in public places, from restrooms to elevators. Want to know how Braille signs are made, their regulations, and how they can differ in different spaces? Tune in to learn about tactile signage and Braille placement standards in the U.S. Braille Labeling Tips for Everyday Use For everyday labeling needs, we talk about inexpensive Braille labelers, handy tips on labeling household items, and even high-tech solutions like the Six Dot Braille Label Maker. Whether you’re looking for a simple handheld labeler or a more advanced tech solution, we’ve got something for you. Where to Find Braille Sign Makers Need a custom Braille sign? We give a rundown of a few popular websites where you can get them, like BrailleSignsPro.com and adasignfactory.com. Plus, a humorous look at Braille signs popping up on eBay! Upcoming Episodes Looking ahead, we’ll be interviewing guests who have visited Louis Braille’s house in France. Stay tuned for that interview, coming near the end of the year or in early 2025. Join the Unmute Club Don't forget! For only $3 a month, you can join the Unmute Club to access exclusive classes like the recent Braille course, available for download or live participation. Head over to unmute.show for more information. As always, if you have questions or feedback, feel free to email us at feedback@unmute.show! Stay tuned for more exciting topics and stories! Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/a9c13f7b-a6db-4d78-a828-c93af475b784 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network.
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1 year ago
23 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Coloring in September
In this episode of At Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now, host Chris reminisces about a childhood experience that shaped her sense of normalcy as a blind child. Her mother helped her label all 64 Crayola crayons in Braille, enabling her to enjoy coloring books despite being blind. This fostered a sense of inclusion and helped her feel like any other child. Chris also discusses modern tactile coloring books and Braille books, such as The Day the Crayons Quit, which can help children, both sighted and blind, learn and bond. Additionally, she shares recommendations for Braille coloring books from various sources, including MaxiAids and Tactile Vision Graphics. Chris also briefly mentions Unmute's new Braille tactile merchandise, inviting listeners to check out the latest gear on their website. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/44c22b50-6384-42c1-a3a2-a407f4e1467f This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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1 year ago
17 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
History and Bsi
In this episode, we delve into the historical development of Braille, focusing on the significance of the Unified English Braille Code. Wediscuss the evolution of Braille from 1932 to the adoption of the Unified English Braille in 2014, highlighting challenges and advancements in creating a unified code for English speakers. Moving on to the practical aspects of learning Braille in the modern era, We compare Braille screen input on Android and iOS devices, explaining gestures, commands, and functionalities. We also explore customization options on Android and gestures for text editing, cursor movement, and text selection. On iOS devices! Read transcript
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1 year ago
22 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Independents With Braille
We delve into the history of Braille, from its inception to its role in education and employment opportunities for the visually impaired. Exploring the legacy of institutions like the Hadley Institute, we highlight the evolution of Braille education and its relevance in the digital age. Through personal experiences and historical context, I emphasize the ongoing importance of Braille literacy and advocate for continuous support towards global accessibility in Braille education. Celebrating Braille's enduring legacy, we recognize its significance in empowering visually impaired individuals worldwide. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/dcc5ba99-1b5b-4df7-89c8-bbcb9156703b This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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1 year ago
14 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Braille Code Debate and Summer Reading Fun
In this episode, we discuss the transition to Unified English Braille (UEB) and the challenges faced by longtime Braille readers. We explore the resistance to change, the importance of learning new codes while honoring legacy ones, and the significance of standardization in the Braille community. Shifting focus, we delve into summer reading initiatives, highlighting the National Library Service's program and sharing tips for a rewarding literary journey. By celebrating Braille, promoting reading adventures, and embracing the joy of storytelling, we aim to inspire a love for learning across generations. NLS Summer Reading 2024 Program - National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/a2e98340-2f89-450a-8a06-28746a8b8c66 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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1 year ago
17 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Braille Games for Children and Adults
In this episode of At Your Fingertips, we discuss the world of Braille games, emphasizing their role in enhancing Braille skills through fun gameplay. We share insights on specific games like Scrabble and Monopoly, highlighting their educational value. Exploring resources from NFB Independence Marketplace, APH, and MaxiAids, we showcase Braille games like alphabet blocks and Sudoku boards. We touch on the challenge of finding quality sets and suggest vintage options. Additionally, we mention the appeal of word games like Scrabble for visually impaired players and the creativity of Braille coloring books. We encourage listeners to embrace Braille in leisure activities and offer avenues for further exploration. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/unmute-presents-on-acb-communi/7b40f306-2651-46d6-8bcf-fa470fc144cf This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network. Read transcript
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1 year ago
26 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Braille Business Cards, Post-it Notes, and Displays
In this episode of At Your Fingertips, Braille Then and Now Chris delves into the significance of Braille accessibility through exploration of Braille business cards and innovative products. Insights are shared on finding Braille business cards via platforms like Etsy and the Braille Superstore, underlining their affordability and accessibility for visually impaired individuals. Unique Braille products, such as Tandem Designs Company's Braille post-it notes, are highlighted for their mission of inclusivity and accessibility. Advanced Braille displays like the Braille Pen and Active Braille 40 are also discussed, showcasing the evolving landscape of Braille technology. The aim is to raise awareness and promote inclusivity for visually impaired individuals in the realm of Braille innovation and accessibility.
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1 year ago
15 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Episode Two Braille Then and Now!
Join us as we explore Braille greeting cards and grade three Braille in this episode of "At Your Fingertips, Braille Then and Now." Discover DIY tips for creating Braille cards, sources for purchasing them, and the efficiency of grade three Braille in note-taking. Stay connected for more insightful discussions on Braille.
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1 year ago
18 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Braille Then And Now
In this episode, we discuss Braille education with our guest Kay. We cover topics such as using a slate and stylus for writing, accessing Braille books, personal experiences with Braille, the importance of Braille literacy, and the practicality of labeling things using Braille. We invite listeners to join the conversation and provide feedback for future episodes.Read transcript
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1 year ago
19 minutes

At Your Fingertips - Braille Then and Now
Whether you’re just dipping your fingers into Braille study for the very first time, or you’ve been reading dots for decades, this show has something for you. We’ll chat about everything from simple, low tech tools to the latest high tech devices, explore great places to find Braille books and materials, and even take a trip through history to remember the gadgets and devices we loved—or maybe forgot about. So come along for the journey, and check out  at  Your Fingertips: Braille Then and Now.  There's something here for everyone!