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Weekly Dose of Braille

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How important it is to just follow print, but what if you wonder how it should even be transcribed into braille correctly, that is, if you follow print. Thank you Jess for a great question. You cannot find a better resource guide when answering a question then going straight to the Rules of Unified English Braille for your answers. — Denise Bean

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The Weekly Dose of Braille is created by our Braille Transcriber, Denise Bean, with the help of our Instructional Materials team. It gives you a taste of braille examples that may be used in worksheets or textbook formatting. This insightful Weekly Dose of Braille brings your attention to the common use of Unified English Braille and how to implement these rules and formats used by braille transcribers and proofreaders. It is a miscellaneous mixture of tricky, sometimes challenging circumstances, that a braille transcriber may come across or question, but are neatly put into a Weekly Dose of Braille for your easy access. Provided each week is a downloadable PDF file on each topic, a brf file can also be made available for your convenience.

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