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  1. Louis Braille is the inventor of the braille code. He was born on January 4, 1809, in Coupvray, France. At the age of 3, while playing in his father's shop, Louis injured his eye on a sharp tool. Despite the best care available at the time, infection set in and soon spread to the other eye, leaving him completely blind.

  2. Louis Braille was a French Educator who invented a tactile system of reading and writing for the blind and visually impaired in 1824. The system is called braille and it consists of raised dot codes that are used worldwide to read and write until this day. Louis Braille was born on January 4, 1809 in Coupvray, France.

  3. Louis Braille: A Touch of Genius by C. Michael Mellor. Biography of Louis Braille (1809–1852), a blind Frenchman who by age sixteen designed a code of raised dots enabling people who are blind to read and write easily. Discusses his schooling, his love of music, and the advantages of his tactile reading system.

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Louis Braille, who was blinded at the age of three, invented the system in 1824 while a student at the Institution Nationale des Jeunes Aveugles (National Institute for Blind Children), Paris. The Frenchman Valentin Haüy was the first person to emboss paper as a means of reading for the blind.

  5. Although the work of many others contributed to his accomplishment, Louis Braille's invention of a tactile six-dot reading and writing system revolutionized the way blind people perceived and contributed to the world.

  6. The Louis Braille Museum illustrates the life and legacy of the creator of the braille code—a system of raised dots representing letters, numbers, and punctuation which revolutionized the way blind people read and write.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › education-biographies › louis-brailleLouis Braille | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · People. Social Sciences and the Law. Education: Biographies. Louis Braille. Braille, Louis. views 2,840,974 updated May 18 2018. BRAILLE, LOUIS (1809–1852), French teacher who devised the Braille system of raised-point reading and writing for the blind.

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