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Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
Braille learning machines
2024

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Braille learning machines

Learning Machines for the Blind, Learning Supplies

Shenzhen Califor Design Co., Ltd

We have creatively introduced a learning device for the blind community that combines entertainment and learning. It is a machine that simulates Braille through a 'Whac-A-Mole' style game to make Braille learning an enjoyable experience for the audience. We are aware that the visually impaired community receives less attention, especially in the current era of rapid information development. However, the visually impaired should also enjoy the fun and convenience brought by technology, which is why we have introduced the Braille learning device.

iF Gold Statement

Too often information technology serves to deepen rather than mitigate the exclusion of people with disabilities. Visually impaired people are especially affected by the proliferation of visual interfaces on all kinds of devices. The iF Design Awards are always keen to showcase excellent design that counteracts this trend – in this case, a gamified learning device that teaches the Braille alphabet.
Date of Launch
2024
Development Time
up to 12 Month
Target Regions
Africa, Asia, Australia / Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
Consumers / Users

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