New Session: Braille Improvers, Tuesday at 7:30 PM

Have you learnt grade 1 braille and want to know where to go next? Are you learning grade 2 braille but need some help?

If so, our new “Braille Improvers” session is for you!

It is not a braille lesson, but we will share useful resources, tips and tricks, learning strategies and answer your questions.

This session will take place on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM in April, May and June. If it is successful we will consider making it a regular fixture in the Braillists calendar. Anyone is welcome, but it is particularly designed for people who have completed our recent Braille for Beginners course.

We ask that questions remain relevant to an audience that is not especially familiar with braille. Complex coding or technology questions are better suited to our regular Braille Bar, which will continue after the Easter break.

Join Braille Improvers here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81357924044?pwd=d3pFRHZJNXpaM0ZYc2drREpFYUNmZz09

Or, to join by phone, use these details:

  • Phone number: 0131 460 1196
  • Meeting ID: 813 5792 4044
  • Passcode: 123456

Focus on Braille from Torch Trust

The Sight Loss Friendly Church team at Torch Trust present regular webinars for churches, entitled “Focus On …”. They concentrate on various aspects of welcoming, including and empowering blind and partially sighted people in their congregations. In October, in recognition of National Braille Week, the focus was on braille, and the archive has just been made available on their Youtube channel.

You can watch Focus On … Braille here, and if you are part of a church congregation or know someone who is, please share it with them too!

An earlier webinar concentrated on accessible digital documents, for both on-device consumption and conversion into alternative formats including braille. You can watch Focus On … Making your Documents Accessible here.

Join us in the Book Club

Our Book Club is a friendly and supportive group where you can practice your braille reading in a safe space. There are three groups to suit various ability levels and we are always on the lookout for new members.

We are particularly interested in hearing from people who are new to braille or who have just started learning. We have already invited everyone who has completed our recent Braille for Beginners course, but if you’re learning braille elsewhere you would still be welcome.

We will be starting new books on Thursday 5 May at 6:00 PM, and if there is enough interest we will open a fourth group to allow beginners to have more reading time. The first new book for the new group will be “A Place for Pluto”, and following that the group will have the opportunity to choose its own book. One suggestion put forward so far is “Winnie-The-Pooh”.

To express your interest in this new group, please contact Melanie Pritchard by emailing [email protected].

Easter Closure

The Braillists will be taking a break over the Easter period. Our final session before the break will be a Book Club social on Thursday 7 April, and we will return on Saturday 30 April with our face-to-face event in Bristol. Our first online event will follow on Tuesday 3 May.

What Happened at CSUN?

The annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference took place last week in California, and there were lots of exciting braille and tactile graphics announcements.

This Tuesday, we’ve assembled a line-up of braille-using panellists who attended the conference who will talk us through what was announced and give their first impressions of the new products they saw.

The event starts at 7:30 PM BST and you can register for it here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpcO-sqzktG9TvgYRqSttK4_cqV7zNAiby

To join by telephone, please use these details:

  • Phone number: 0131 460 1196
  • Meeting ID: 824 7645 2710
  • Passcode: 123456

Important Information for Participants in the US: Impact of Daylight Savings Time on Braillists Event Times

The UK will move to British Summer Time on Sunday 27 March, at which point Braillists events will return to their usual US times as follows:

  • Masterclasses, Braille Bar and Braille Improvers: 7:30 PM BST = 2:30 PM EDT, 1:30 PM CDT, 11:30 AM PDT
  • Book Club: 6:00 PM BST = 1:00 PM EDT, 12:00 midday CDT, 10:00 AM PDT

Readers in the UK may ignore this announcement as event times in the UK will remain the same.

Important Information for Participants in the US: Impact of Daylight Savings Time on Braillists Event Times

The US will be moving to Daylight Savings Time on Sunday 13 March. This means that Braillists events will begin an hour later than usual in the US for the next two weeks, as follows:

  • Masterclasses and Braille Bar: 7:30 PM GMT = 3:30 PM EDT, 2:30 PM CDT, 12:30 PM PDT
  • Book Club: 6:00 PM GMT = 2:00 PM EDT, 1:00 PM CDT, 11:00 AM PDT

The UK will be moving to summer time on Sunday 27 March, at which point timings in the US will revert to normal.

Readers in the UK may ignore this announcement as event times in the UK will remain the same.

Welcome to Braille for Beginners!

The first session of our new Braille for Beginners course starts this coming Tuesday (11 January) at 6:00 PM.

You will need pages 1-3 of the resources this week. We will start by introducing Mel and the other members of the Braillists team who will be helping to facilitate the course, and explain what we intend to cover over the next eight weeks. After that, we will move onto pre-braille skills, tracking, and the letters A, L, D and T. Finally, we will explain how braille numbers work.

To register for Braille for Beginners, please use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rdOGvrzgtH9WTECXlkSsLDU4m5Ow3zqcW

Alternatively, you can join by telephone using these details:

  • Telephone Number: 0131 460 1196
  • Meeting ID: 896 3871 3751
  • Passcode: 325661

For more information about the course, please visit braillists.org/beginners.

This Tuesday: Braille Around the World: a Special Event to mark World Braille Day

We know about braille in the UK, of course, and we regularly hear about braille in other developed English-speaking countries – the US, Australia, New Zealand and so on. But there are many other countries in the world about which we hear much less. How is braille taught? How is it produced? How easy is it to obtain? What braille technology is in use?

Join us at 7:30 PM on Tuesday 4 January to explore these issues in detail. We will be joined by panellists from China, Macedonia and South Africa who will help to set the scene, and we’re inviting you to ask them your questions. You’re also welcome to share your own perspective of international braille.

Please register for this event here: https://is.gd/YZhFWq

N.B. this is a new link. You will need to register even if you have already registered for our other sessions.

Alternatively, to join by phone, use these details:

  • Phone number: 0131 460 1196
  • Meeting ID: 825 7108 7388
  • Passcode: 968997