Braillecast
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Two Conferences in the Summer … Or Should That Be Winter? (Episode 51) 08.01.2024 32:47
It’s an exciting time for braille as we approach the 200th birthday of the braille code, and the International Council on English Braille will be celebrating in style this year with its eighth General Assembly, the theme of which is “Two Centuries of Braille”. It will take place from Saturday 25 May to Thursday 30 ... Read more
The Braillists at NFB 2023 (Episode 50) 01.01.2024 20:12
The Braillists Foundation held a face-to-face meeting at the 83rd annual convention of the National Federation of the Blind at the Hilton Americas-Houston hotel, Texas, in July 2023. Our Chairman, Dave Williams, was there with a microphone to soak up the atmosphere. We spoke to: With thanks to the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book ... Read more
The Braille Doodle (Episode 49 02.10.2023 1:02:29
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could just pick up a tablet of sorts, draw on it, and have the drawing in a tactile form? And wouldn’t it be even more wonderful if you could simply erase the drawing and start over if you didn’t like it? The Braille Doodle does just that, and we ... Read more
CSUN 2023 (Episode 48) 03.04.2023 25:56
Dave Williams, Chairman of the Braillists Foundation, and Ed Rogers from Bristol Braille Technology discuss the braille products to emerge from this year’s event.
Braille Technology Throughout the Ages (Episode 47) 30.01.2023 1:02:48
This episode focusses on braille technology: its past, present and future. We are joined by historians, people working in the braille technology industry today and developers of the next generation of braille hardware and software.
How a Blind Musician and Programmer Developed the First Braille Music Translation Package (Episode 46) 16.01.2023 50:10
The blind community is not without its fair share of innovators: Louis Braille himself, of course, alongside many others who brought us the braille code we know and love today. Elsewhere, the blind community has invented talking book players, screen readers, notetakers and so much more. For blind musicians, many of the most notable technological ... Read more
Using Braille Displays with Phones and Tablets (Episode 45) 09.01.2023 59:18
The Braillists Foundation recently held its first face-to-face event since the Coronavirus pandemic. In this episode, we catch up with some of the people who attended, and we also hear recordings of the three presentations which took place:
An Evening With George Bell (Episode 44) 02.01.2023 46:34
George Bell has been at the helm of Techno-Vision Systems for at least 35 years. In that time, he has brought many blindness products to the UK market, repaired numerous machines which would have otherwise been condemned, and provided countless hours of technical support. He is particularly well-known for his involvement with the Duxbury Braille ... Read more
Braille in the Technology Industry (Episode 43) 19.12.2022 1:03:08
On Tuesday 15 November 2022, we hosted an incredibly informative panel discussion around writing software and working in the technology industry in general when using a braille display. We heard from people in a variety of different IT rolls about the techniques they use, when they use braille and when they use speech, and left ... Read more
Six Dots to Success (Episode 42) 12.12.2022 28:48
We are delighted to be collaborating with Sight and Sound Technology for our inaugural online conference to mark World Braille Day. Find out more in this episode, and register for the conference here.
Braille for Beginners On-Demand (Episode 41) 17.10.2022 58:57
Find out all about the Braillists Foundation’s new Braille for Beginners On-Demand programme in this archive of the launch event which took place on Monday 10 October 2022.
How Perkins Braillers are Made (Episode 40) 03.10.2022 55:34
In April 2022, our Chairman, Dave Williams, travelled to Boston Massachusetts in the US to run the Boston Marathon. While he was there, he took a trip to the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown and recorded a tour of the facility where Perkins Braillers are manufactured.
What Happened at ICEB? (Episode 39) 19.09.2022 54:28
The International Council on English Braille held its Mid-Term Executive Committee Meeting from 5-9 June 2022. As well as transacting various items of business, there were lively discussions around the history of braille, braille music, braille technology and the braille code itself. In this episode of Braillecast, we were joined by ICEB President Judy Dixon ... Read more
What Happened at CSUN? (Episode 38) 02.05.2022 55:19
The annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference took place in March in California, and there were lots of exciting braille and tactile graphics announcements. We assembled a line-up of braille-using panellists who attended the conference who talked us through what was announced and gave their first impressions of the new products they saw.
Braille Around the World (Episode 37) 18.04.2022 51:53
We know about braille in the UK, of course, and we regularly hear about braille in other developed English-speaking countries – the US, Australia, New Zealand and so on. But there are many other countries in the world about which we hear much less. How is braille taught? How is it produced? How easy is ... Read more
Focus Braille Displays, ElBraille and JAWS 2022 (Episode 36) 30.11.2021 52:53
Freedom Scientific is perhaps best known for its popular JAWS screen reader, but it also manufactures the Focus line of refreshable braille displays. The first generation of these well-known units was released in the early 2000s, and now the fifth generation is available in 14, 40 and 80-cell configurations, with the 40-cell version being an ... Read more
The BrailleSense 6 (Episode 35) 27.11.2021 24:35
For at least the past 30 years, blind people have been well-served by notetakers: electronic, computer-like devices with a Perkins-style keyboard and speech and braille output. At their most basic level, they’ve functioned as an electronic brailler for composing documents and, of course, taking notes, but they’ve also included functionality such as a calculator, address ... Read more
Braille in Spain and Translating for the Spanish Foreign Ministry with María García Garmendia (Episode 34) 13.11.2021 39:49
George Bernard Shaw, in his play Pygmalion, wrote that “the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.” That line has its roots in spoken language, though of course in English rather than Spanish! But what about written language? We quite often talk about braille being useful as a tool when learning languages, but María ... Read more
Kawal Gucukoglu on Being a Braille Transcriber and What Braille Means to Her (Episode 33) 01.11.2021 42:55
Transcription, for anyone who doesn’t already know, is the process of taking content in one format and converting it into another. In this case, print is being converted into braille, a process ubiquitous in the production of braille books, magazines, bills, bank statements, legal documents and much more. Humans have been at the heart of ... Read more
Improving Reading Speed and Building Braille Mastery with Kit Aronoff (Episode 32) 25.10.2021 53:07
It’s a question we get asked all the time – how can I read braille more quickly? To answer it, we were delighted to be joined on Tuesday 19 October by Kit Aronoff of Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and founder of Main Line Accessibility Consulting. Kit has a background in elementary education and, using principals ... Read more
Braille: Connecting the Dots in 2021 (Episode 31) 22.10.2021 50:45
Perhaps you’re thinking about learning braille, but don’t know whether it’s worth it. Maybe you learnt braille as a child, but haven’t used it since. You might know braille and want to use it in your daily life, but can’t work out where it will fit. Or you could be bamboozled by braille technology, gadgets ... Read more
Braille Displays and Other Products from Computer Room Services (Episode 30) 17.08.2021 38:59
How many listeners remember Talks? The popular screen reader for Series 60 and other phones running the Symbian operating system. It first came to the market in the early 2000s, and perhaps its most well-known proponent in the UK was Steve Nutt, the man behind Computer Room Services. His expertise when it comes to mobile ... Read more
Everything you Ever Wanted to Know about Teaching Braille but were Too Scared to Ask (Episode 29) 19.07.2021 48:04
“Most of us who know braille were taught it.” It sounds like such an obvious statement – so obvious, in fact, that it seems appropriate to conclude that the world has an abundance of braille teachers, and the methods and techniques that they use are mature, uniform and understood by everyone working in the field. ... Read more
Xia Leon Sloane on Studying Composition and a Commission for the BBC Proms (Episode 28) 28.06.2021 26:36
We’re almost exactly a month away from the opening night of the BBC Proms, the world famous summer season of concerts of classical music founded in 1895. Since their infancy, they’ve championed the composition and performance of new works of music through various channels including, latterly, the BBC Young Composer competition. In 2018, one of ... Read more
The Clearvision Project and the Typhlo and Tactus International Tactile Book Competition (Episode 27) 14.06.2021 42:41
Parents reading with their children: it’s an experience common to many households in virtually every country of the world. It’s a uniquely special experience for both the parent and the child, remembered for years to come, and often relived as children become parents themselves, and parents become grandparents. For many blind people in the UK, ... Read more
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