Survey: 3D Printing for Accessible Materials in Schools
One of Benetech's DIAGRAM program's officially launched a survey
about students who are blind and their use of 3D printed materials.
This is the first step in a yearlong project that aims to gather and
report on information from professionals who work with students who
are visually impaired. This information will provide insights
regarding the viability and practical application of 3D printing as
a means of conveying visual information in a tactile format. The
research will nurture a growing collection of tools that aim to
maintain equal and timely access to information for today's blind
students in a multifaceted learning environment. If you work with
students who are visually impaired, please fill out this survey:
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1409020/3D-Printing-for-Accessible-Materials-in-Schools.
Please forward widely to educators, parents, AT professionals, and
others who are interested in quality tactile graphics. Thank you!
Allison Hilliker
Operations Associate
Benetech Global Literacy
allisonh@benetech.org
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