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Checklist To Determine If a Graphic Should Be Brailled
- If the actual object is unavailable, consider a tactile graphic.
- If the object is too small to examine by touch and recognize details, consider a tactile
graphic.
- If the object is too large to examine, consider a tactile graphic.
- If the object is dangerous to touch, consider a tactile graphic.
- When it is necessary to show size relationship between objects, consider tactile
graphics.
- When the student needs information from a map/figure/graph to participate in classroom
discussions, answer questions, etc., a tactile graphic should be done.
Source: American Foundation for the Blind Braille Literacy Mentors in Training: The
Next Generation - Teaching Special Codes: Nemeth, CBC, and Tactile Graphics -
Workshop in Fremont, California (August 7-9, 1997) and Atlanta, Georgia (September 11-13,
1997). Diane Spence and Susan A. Osterhaus.
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