Difference between optical and non optical aids
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non optical aids:-
these often include (1) tactual aids ( using sense of touch ) . the visually impaired can learn to read and write by using a special touch system called the Braille . this system make use of raised dots on a paper . (2) auditory aids ( using sense of hearing ) include audio cassettes, tape recorders, audio CDs, audio books and electronic devices like
computer / calculators / closed circuit television. these , with the help of a software programme , can transfer text files into sound.
optical aids :-
these include lenses and telescopic aids. while suitable lens combinations are used to rectify visual limitations, the telescopic aids can help to view class demonstrations and the blackboard .
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these often include (1) tactual aids ( using sense of touch ) . the visually impaired can learn to read and write by using a special touch system called the Braille . this system make use of raised dots on a paper . (2) auditory aids ( using sense of hearing ) include audio cassettes, tape recorders, audio CDs, audio books and electronic devices like
computer / calculators / closed circuit television. these , with the help of a software programme , can transfer text files into sound.
optical aids :-
these include lenses and telescopic aids. while suitable lens combinations are used to rectify visual limitations, the telescopic aids can help to view class demonstrations and the blackboard .
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