Presented by: ELT Supervisor Wafa’a Al-Jraiwi. Agenda: Possibilities & Limitations Methods A list of tools Tactile Graphics.

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Presented by: ELT Supervisor Wafa’a Al-Jraiwi

Agenda: Possibilities & Limitations Methods A list of tools Tactile Graphics

Riddle "Five frogs are sitting on a log. Four decide to jump off. How many are left? “ still five

Maps Tactile Maps Visual maps

Tactile maps

Tactile Pictures

details experience Problems

TrainingDescription Solutions

Al-Noor for Boys

Al-Noor for Girls

Visual Impairment

Partially Impaired

Magnifiers

Magnifier

Talking Computer

Braille Typewriters

Touch Screen Braille

Sight

Data

echolocate

Everyone “sees” in the …

Learning…. Pictures Diagrams

Parents Professionals Learning….

Tactile Audio Learning….

Why read graphics?

Pictures

No Pict.

Education Changing…

Staying Ahead

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." Italian Renaissance artist Buonarroti Michelangelo ( ) "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." Italian Renaissance artist Buonarroti Michelangelo ( )

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