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Hinton, Ronald – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 1988
This article emphasizes the importance of good design of tactile diagrams and careful diagram use with blind children. Early educational experiences are suggested to equip blind children for most effective use of diagrams. Methods for teaching diagram use are also suggested, particularly where blind children are educated in integrated settings.…
Descriptors: Blindness, Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education, Manipulative Materials
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Hinton, R. A. L.; Ayres, D. G. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1987
The Tactile Diagrams Research Project at Loughborough University of Technology (England) developed 164 tactile diagrams for teaching 22 biological themes to blind students. Evaluation of the diagrams found most to be effective when properly introduced to students, and used with supporting text or tapes. (CB)
Descriptors: Biology, Blindness, Diagrams, Foreign Countries
Epstein, Betty L. – National Braille Association Bulletin, 1982
Three short articles about tactile illustrating are presented for braille transcribers and teachers of the visually handicapped. Some transcribers have been making tactile maps with water areas textured and land masses smooth; the first article reports on the confusion these "reversed maps" cause braille readers and gives additional tips…
Descriptors: Braille, Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Epstein, Betty – National Braille Association Bulletin, 1984
Two short articles about tactile illustrating are presented for braille transcribers and teachers of the visually handicapped. Focusing on tactile graphics, the first article discusses the conversion of significant print graphic information to the clearest, most factually legible form possible. Tips for achieving factual legibility and the…
Descriptors: Braille, Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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O'Donnell, Margaret G. – Social Studies, 1991
Recounts a college economics professor's attempts to explain macroeconomic concepts to a blind student. Considers how explanations of economics principles often rely on graphic presentations. Describes experimental tactile adaptation, using graphs made out of sandpaper, yarn, spaghetti, and other materials. Recommends developing prefabricated…
Descriptors: Blindness, Concept Teaching, Diagrams, Economics Education