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I roll with the punches, have a sense of adventure, enjoy learning & like sharing knowledge with people and help them when ever possible. Writing & reading are my passions. APBT service dog, Bella, is my helper and companion. http://www.Writing.Com/main/portfolio/ view/vpbanjo?rfrid=vpbanjo

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ups, Downs, trying to get back roaming around

It's about time I catch up from being behind. 
I've spent much time working on Constructivism.  During my travels around the net, I focused only on this topic and now I found this to share with you.  This braille alphabet display came from:
http://www.brailleworks.com/Resources/BrailleAlphabet.aspx 


Most of my life I have been able to choose which format to use for getting information.  If I want to read for a long time, have a lot of information I want to cover, or want to read in bead, I use braille.  Not being a fast braille reader, when I have to cover information in a short period of time and there is a lot of reading, I either use recorded books on CD or recorded books on flash drive. I thought I would share this with you because of the patterns.  Louis Braille developed this system. He lived in France.  Therefore, there had to be some changes or rather additions made for use with English.  Do you see where there is a deviation from the pattern?


For some reason this post isn't turning out the way I planned.  The functions aren't cooperating.  I will return tomorrow or this weekend to try to fix this.


Just so you know, I have vision, however it is limited. The way I use the computer is to set up the accessibility functions in windows and go into other places where I can change things so I can see what's displayed on the screen.


I havn't forgotten about posting the dogs, will try to work on that this weekend :-)