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Empowering Blind Learners Through Braille & Assistive Technology | Bethesda School for the Blind

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In this inspiring interview, a learner from Bethesda School for the Blind explains how braille slates and stylus are used as important assistive technology tools for learning, reading, and communication.

At Bethesda School for the Blind, our STEM learners continue to break barriers through inclusive education and assistive learning tools. In this insightful interview session, one of the students shares how braille slates and stylus are used daily to support reading, writing, and classroom learning.

The learner explains the importance of braille literacy in helping visually impaired students gain independence, confidence, and access to quality education. Through practical demonstrations and personal experiences, the interview sheds light on how assistive technology and tactile learning tools make education more accessible for blind learners.

This video also highlights the commitment of educators and learning institutions toward empowering children with visual impairments through innovation, accessibility, and equal learning opportunities. It serves as an inspiration for schools, parents, educators, and advocates working to promote inclusive STEM and digital education for children with disabilities.

The interview showcases the power of determination, adaptive learning, and accessible educational tools in shaping a brighter future for visually impaired learners.