what is the father of a braille script
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Answer:
The father of the Braille is Louis Braille
Explanation:
Braille :
Braille is a formative script or writing system with sequence of raised dots which used by the people who are blind and who are partially blind with low vision. It is used for reading and writing by touching.
At first it was invented by Charles Barbier, later Louis Braille given it a new method which made more convenient for user while using it. Louis Braille is one of the french educator who lost his eye sight at age of 3, even so he never give up worked hard on what he lost introduced a new method called Braille for blind people.
Father of Braille script is Louis Braille
Louis Braille
Louis Braille was a student of Nationale des Jeunes Aveugles. He was blinded at the age of three and invented the system in 1824 while he was a student.
Braille Script
- The script is made up of 6 dots, these dots are arranged so that they make up numbers, alphabets, punctuations, etc. The formation of alphabets numbers is based on the arrangement of the dots.
- The very basic symbol is called the Braille cell. It has six dots which arranged to form a rectangle, three dots in the up and two dots arranged sidewise
- The Script can be used by blinds, deafblind, or people who have low vision. The script relies on the sense of touch. Even people can write using this script.
The Braille script enables blind people to get literacy and have independence. Many of the public areas have Important words and instructions written in the Braille script.