Tactile graphic line slate
https://library.prcvi.org/link/catalog28946
Poppe, Karen J..
2015.
Grades: 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12.
- Material Type
- Equipment
- Author
- Poppe, Karen J.
- Corporate Author
- American Printing House for the Blind
- Publisher
- American Printing House for the Blind
- Date Published
- 2015
- Curriculum Area
- Mathematics
- Subjects
- Braille - Aids and devices
- Orientation and mobility
- Mathematics - Graphing
- Mapping techniques
- Material Type
- Equipment
- Collation
- 1 blue slate (12 x 2 1/2 inches), 1 double-ended stylus, 1 storage pocket, and 1 instruction booklet
- Abstract
- Helps you create raised lines for tactile graphics onto various media (braille paper, vinyl, foil, and drawing film). The Tactile Graphic Line Slate and specially designed two-ended stylus accommodate the tooling of common tactile line types for creation of tactile graphic displays by transcribers, teachers, and students. Use this lightweight slate to embellish tactile maps, graphs, charts, number lines, etc., with the following line types:
- Large dotted line
- Small dotted line
- Wide solid line
- Dashed line
- Thin solid line
- Vertical bar line Combinations of the available lines also generate unique, discernible line paths (e.g., dot-dash-dot). The pointed end of the stylus is used to tool the small dotted line, dashed line, thin solid line, and vertical bar line; the rounded end of the stylus is ideal for tooling the wide solid line and large dotted line. The Tactile Graphic Line Slate mimics the design and function of a typical braille slate, making its use intuitive and user-friendly. Its blue-tinted transparent plastic allows both visual contrast against the drawing surface/paper, and positioning of lines in relation to surrounding tactile elements on the page.
- Notes
- APH Cat 1-00100-00