Today, we’d like to share a special story about how visually impaired children can learn letters in a more fun and effective way. As the world of education continues to evolve, the role of technology in learning has become more significant. In this context, we’re excited to introduce the Dot Pad, the world’s first real-time tactile graphic display.
The Dot Pad goes beyond simply reading braille letters — it allows users to feel images and graphics through touch. This makes it a truly revolutionary device. Dot Pad becomes an engaging and highly effective learning tool for visually impaired children. So, how exactly can the Dot Pad help you learn letters? Let’s find out!
💫 Why Dot Pad is Special? : Experience a Bigger World with a Wide Multi-line Display
Learn language with a Wide Multi-line Display
- Children can learn letters, syllables, and words on a screen that's as big as a textbook page.
- By feeling the arrangement of letters and sentence structures, they can naturally understand how sentences are formed.
- It allows children to feel and recognize visual letters in tactile form, just as if they were reading a traditional textbook.
With the Dot Pad, learning letters becomes intuitive, interactive, and fun. It opens up a world of possibilities for visually impaired children to explore, learn, and grow with confidence.
An image showing a word displayed in single-line braille format.
Learning Letters and Pictures with Real-Time Tactile Graphics
- Children can practice letter shapes in real-time, following them step by step.
- Graphics and letters are displayed together, making learning more interactive and fun for kids.
- Students can connect themes like shapes, animals, and fruits to words, enhancing their learning experience.
- This interactive approach encourages deeper understanding and stronger engagement with letters and concepts.
An image showing the sentence "What happens when 'ㄴ' meets '아'?" displayed in single-line braille format.
Learning Letters and Pictures with Real-Time Tactile Graphics
- Children can follow and practice the shapes and stroke order of letters in real time.
- Graphics and letters are displayed together, making learning more engaging and interactive for kids.
- Students can connect themed images like shapes, animals, and fruits with related words, enhancing their learning experience.
- This interactive learning method increases children's interest and engagement, helping them understand and master letters in a more fun and accessible way.
📚 This is how we study with the Dot Pad!
- Students can learn the 6-dot braille and visual text all at the same time.
- Or, if preferred, they can study them individually.
How is this possible? By using the Dot Canvas, you can separate, store, and display the content just the way you want. It’s a flexible way to tailor the learning experience to each child's needs.
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When starting, begin with simple words that children like or are curious about. For example, words like "love you," "mom," or "dad" are great choices because they feel familiar and relatable to children.
A Dot Pad displays in both braille and visual text formats, allowing users to learn letters braille and visual text simultaneously.