
TURNING DIGITAL INFORMATION INTO BRAILLE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
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11th Grade - University
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Shep Pitts introduces Palymer Braille, a tactile display for the visually impaired, likened to an e-reader for the blind. The technology advances beyond single-line interfaces to two-dimensional displays, enabling tactile interaction with digital content like spreadsheets and graphs. Using electroactive polymers, the display morphs to provide tactile feedback without damaging the actuator. The NSF supports this innovation to enhance STEM education and provide equal opportunities for visually impaired individuals.
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