I learned regular old-school Braille, starting when I was 17,& later completed my learning when I was 18.I can read grade 2 Braille, I can write it also. I had heard of grade 3 Braille , but, Never learned it. Is this grade 3 Braille ? Man, it sounds hard,I hope that Grade 2 Old School Braille does not get fazed out completly!!
I am a current Braille user, and I am not at all excited about the prospect of this new UEB. Why delete 9 contractions? Also, you can translate from print to Grade 2 American English braille just fine. I won't deny that there is something good to be said about making symbols available which were not represented before, but in all reality, you could use the nemeth = sign, and why wouldn't people understand or recognize it?
I agree with y plus using computer is the wrong way use the braillewriter because y don't need power to use it just paper what happens when the computer world crash then what!
it simple use the braillewriter not computer because y depend on electronics what happens when y lose power how can y produced braille without power y can't but with the braillewriter y can no power just paper
Thank you for this great video overview of what UEB means for Braille readers and their TVI's!
I learned regular old-school Braille, starting when I was 17,& later completed my learning when I was 18.I can read grade 2 Braille, I can write it also. I had heard of grade 3 Braille , but, Never learned it. Is this grade 3 Braille ? Man, it sounds hard,I hope that Grade 2 Old School Braille does not get fazed out completly!!
Just a small correction: the symbol for underlining a word is dot pattern dots 456, 1, not 456, 5 as mentioned in the video.
the underline code is 456,2
so y r wrong
look up lesson 15 in UEB the 2015 edition of the instruction manual for braille transcribing
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I am a current Braille user, and I am not at all excited about the prospect of this new UEB. Why delete 9 contractions? Also, you can translate from print to Grade 2 American English braille just fine. I won't deny that there is something good to be said about making symbols available which were not represented before, but in all reality, you could use the nemeth = sign, and why wouldn't people understand or recognize it?
I agree with y plus using computer is the wrong way use the braillewriter because y don't need power to use it just paper what happens when the computer world crash then what!
My Braille tutor doesn't like the new code either. She is confused with it
I want UEBreader in Braille hard copy in Braille please provide me does any one have contact me
it simple use the braillewriter not computer because y depend on electronics what happens when y lose power how can y produced braille without power y can't but with the braillewriter y can no power just paper