
Meet the people, ideas and tech shaping the future of braille and tactile literacy. Whether it's help with a Dot product or service, connecting with touch readers and experts from around the world, or learning about related research, this podcast offers fascinating discussion and thought-provoking insights that will leave you informed and inspired about the freedom and independence that comes from... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationTechnology | |||

Welcome and Webinar
Before we get started this month, a reminder to join Dot's June webinar, Developing for Dot Pad X, and discover how innovators across the accessibility community are transforming multiline braille and tactile graphics into pract... more
In this episode we meet two people on opposite sides of the world, both working in education, and both active in applying multiline braille technology in their work.
Peter Cracknell has been supporting the development of braille technology for over... more
Before our featured interview, we share a couple of announcements from Dot.
1. There is an update to the free Dot Book reading app designed to be used with Dot Pad. Now available for iPhone and iPad, Dot Book now includes the ability to render up t... more
This month on Raising the Dots, we meet two incredible technologists working at the cutting edge of accessible innovation. From tactile gaming to responsible artificial intelligence, both guests are helping shape a more inclusive tech future.
JJ fr... more
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Amazing, blind tactile reading is so niche it's hard to find a sort of literature lead by blind for blind. You have the gratitude from a college computer science student who'll probably need devices like piaf of embossers to see the ui designs, html paddings and margins, etc. Thank you for your self promotion on double tap I wouldn't have been aware of it otherwise. Greetings from Montreal.
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