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Raising the Dots

Meet the people, ideas and tech shaping the future of braille and tactile literacy. Whether it's help with a Dot product or service, connecting with touch readers and experts from around the world, or learning about related research, this podcast offers fascinating discussion and thought-provoking insights that will leave you informed and inspired about the freedom and independence that comes from reading by touch.

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    Tactile Technical Drawings with Vítor Carvalho

    Welcome and Webinar Before we get started this month, a reminder to join Dot's June webinar, Developing for Dot Pad X, and discover how innovators across the accessibility community are transforming multiline braille and tactile graphics into practical, engaging applications. From the AT Guys' browser-based Braille Apps to interactive experiences including chess, checkers, Battleship, Connect 4, calendar tools and more, you'll hear directly from the developers and community leaders bringing these projects to life. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dotinc_dotpadx-braille-multilinebraille-activity-7468614282671222784-GL-a Join Dot at the US Blind Consumer Conventions In July you are invited to meet the Dot team and get hands on with Dot Pad X at the NFB and ACB Conventions. National Federation of the Blind 86th Annual Convention Austin, Texas July 3 - 8 https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/2026-national-convention-agenda American Council of the Blind 65th Annual Conference and Convention St. Louis, MO July 13 - 31, 2026 https://acbconvention.org/ Featured Interview This month on Raising the dots, we speak with Vítor Carvalho, a researcher with the faculty of engineering at the University of Porto, working to make technical drawings accessible for blind and low vision students and professionals. Vítor's papers at conferences include: Study on memorising technical drawings using eye-gaze analysis to improve their rendering by text-to-speech https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3702163.3702438 Enabling visually disabled persons to create technical drawings: a review with a preliminary contribution https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3629296.3629363 Development of accessibility resources for teaching and learning of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9125152?casa_token=qeRVQYXK68gAAAAA:76sCb7qNm5q7A3llPYEdFhjSE_RnOAGGfH7OWNGa3i6GEG3JXeft7r7pkUYfSrCo0hgA2XreIQ Automatic description of SVG images for the visually impaired: a Gestaltic approach https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050915030896 Related links: The Gestalt Principles https://ixdf.org/literature/topics/gestalt-principles Goethe’s Theory of Colour (specially part VI - Effect of colour with reference to moral associations) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/50572/50572-h/50572-h.htm Outro If you have a suggestion for a project you would like to hear featured on a future episode of Raising the Dots drop an email to [email protected] Until next time.

  2. 12

    Transforming Education with Multiline Braille

    In this episode we meet two people on opposite sides of the world, both working in education, and both active in applying multiline braille technology in their work. Peter Cracknell has been supporting the development of braille technology for over 30 years. In 2023 Peter invited Dot to visit Australia where he connected Dot with teachers, alternate format producers and blindness agencies – including See Differently, who now distribute Dot Pad X. Peter is now working in Access Technology for the Queensland Department of Education in Australia. In this wide ranging conversation, we spoke with Peter about the impact of multiline braille technology, his thoughts about the evolution of Dot Pad X and what he hopes to see in future. Holly Baker is a talented mathematician and computer scientist working in the PhD Research Programme in Computing at the University of Bath, UK. Holly has been exploring how multiline braille technology can support independent study and research in STEM fields. We were invited to meet Holly in Bristol where she shared more about her findings thus far. Links: Peter Cracknell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/peter-cracknell-081137ba_after-23-years-its-time-to-leave-quantum-activity-7378337080629895168-5Ys7 Dot Pad X from See Differently, Australia: https://seedifferently.org.au/shop/assistive-technology/braille/dot-pad-x-tactile-braille-display-online-only/ Holly Baker University of Bath: https://people.bath.ac.uk/hb581/

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    Learning Braille Against the Odds

    Before our featured interview, we share a couple of announcements from Dot. 1. There is an update to the free Dot Book reading app designed to be used with Dot Pad. Now available for iPhone and iPad, Dot Book now includes the ability to render up to 10 lines of braille improving fluency and context. You can download Dot Book from the App Store. ‎Dot Book App - App Store 2. On April 27th 2026 Dot will host a webinar to demonstrate support coming to the BrailleSense notetaker for Dot Pad. We hope you can join us. 3. During the final week of May 2026 Dot will be exhibiting at Sight City in Germany. We hope you can meet us there. For more news and events follow Dot on social media or visit our blog: blog.dotincorp.com For any questions about a Dot product email [email protected] In this episode, we hear a powerful and moving story of braille education from North Africa. Samira Mohamed Lamin was born in 1995 in Smara, one of the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria. At the age of 6, she traveled to Spain for the first time to receive treatment for glaucoma. From then on, she continued traveling to Spain and undergoing treatments and surgeries to slow the progression of the disease. At the age of 17, she became blind due to complications in accessing the necessary treatment in the refugee camps. At that age, she returned to Barcelona, Spain, where she spent three years learning Braille, mobility and orientation techniques, and daily living skills at the Spanish National Organisation of the Blind (ONCE). At the age of 20, she returned to the refugee camps, and in 2024 she decided to create the Himma Association to raise awareness among the Sahrawi society about the importance of education and autonomy for people with disabilities in the camps. She also volunteers at a school in Smara, teaching Braille and tactile literacy to blind children. Learn more about this project by writing to [email protected]

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    Tactile Gaming & Inclusive AI

    This month on Raising the Dots, we meet two incredible technologists working at the cutting edge of accessible innovation. From tactile gaming to responsible artificial intelligence, both guests are helping shape a more inclusive tech future. JJ from AT Guys joins us to discuss exciting experiments using the Dot Pad X for tactile games and interactive applications. Our second guest is Cynthia Bennett, a Research Scientist working on Responsible AI at Google. Dr. Bennett holds a PhD from the University of Washington in human-centred design and engineering and previously worked at Apple. Her research focuses on making AI systems more accessible and representative of disabled people. Topics include reducing bias and stereotypes in generative AI and ensuring disabled people are involved in AI design. Links: https://www.atguys.com https://research.google/people/cynthia-bennett/ https://ai.google/responsibility

  5. 9

    Make the Most of Multiline Braille, and Meet Mr Dot

    This month on Raising the Dots we discover how to make the most of multiline braille support introduced in JAWS For Windows. Joe Stephen, the brains behind multiline braille in JAWS, offers us a practical demonstration of how multiline braille enhances access to: several documents simultaneously, rich formatting information, previewing emails without leaving your inbox, spreadsheet layout and comments, plus much more. You can find out more about Dot Pad X and JAWS from this recent webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxSDYxjLXy0 Clarke Reynolds was brought up in Portsmouth, England, with a passion for art that defied the challenges life presented. Diagnosed with deteriorating eyesight from a young age due to rod cone dystrophy, Clarke faced a world where sight was slowly changing. Art remained his constant — a creative lifeline that allowed him to express his experiences, emotions, and identity. He studied model making and design, In this interview with Mr Dot, we explore his influences and ambition for his braille- inspired artworks. Explore Mr Dot's story and artwork on his website here: https://mrdotuk.com

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    Launching Global Braille Literacy Campaign

    Launching Global Braille Literacy Campaign Dot Inc is honoured to stand with, the World Blind Union, ICEVI and the braille community as we launch a new campaign for Braille Literacy around the globe. For millions of blind people, braille is not optional it is a right. Braille underpins literacy, opens pathways to education and work, and supports full participation in society. In a digital world, reading by touch and technology are stronger together. At Dot, we are redefining what's possible with braille technology. We are driven by a simple belief: everyone deserves access to reading in a form they can truly use. This Global Braille Literacy campaign reaches far beyond any single organisation. It belongs to the worldwide community—readers, families, educators, innovators, and friends working together to build a more literate, inclusive future. Together, let’s raise literacy, raise expectations, and show the world how Dots Change Lives. ICEVI–WBU Global Braille Literacy Campaign – ICEVI Global Braille Literacy Campaign | World Blind Union

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    Teachers in Tactile Technology

    This month we meet two blind people making a huge difference in equipping blind and low vision people around the world with the skills and tools needed to access braille and tactile resources. Jackie Brown, from Northern Ireland, is the author of Braille On Display, a resource seeking to spread accurate comparisons of popular braille displays. She is also a digital skills trainer through RNIB and her own company Strive Ability. Jackie recently acquired her own Dot Pad X. In our conversation she shares how this tactile information display has impacted her professional and personal life. Marco Salsiccia, from California, was a senior animator and VFX artist. After Marco's sight changed suddenly in 2014, he became an accessibility specialist and teaches blind creators about the skills and tools needed for producing our own digital illustrations and tactile graphics. We learn about BlindSVG, the TADA Curriculum, an emerging tactile designer collective, and Marco's thoughts on dynamic tactile displays such as Dot Pad X. Links: * Dot Pad X: https://www.dotincorp.com/en/product/dotpadx * Braille On Display: https://www.braillists.org/brailleondisplay/ * Strive Ability: https://striveability.uk/ * Marco's Salsiccia: https://www.marconius.com/ * BlindSVG study guide: https://blindsvg.com/ * Tangible Art & Design Adventures (TADA!): https://tada.wssb.wa.gov/

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    Canvas and Advocacy

    Creating Tactile Content with Dot Canvas and Advocating for Braille and Tactile Resources Dot Canvas is a powerful tool for creating content for Dot Pad X. We hear from Yuna Seo in Dot's Customer Success team about the impact of this versatile tool. You can try Dot Canvas yourself by searching Dot Canvas on the App Store or by visiting Dot on the web. http://apps.dotincorp.com Claire Stanley is Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs for American Council of the Blind (ACB). Claire shares tips for advocating for braille and tactile literacy, talks about how taking part in Disney's Pick of the Litter impacts her work, and reflects on the impact of multiline braille technology. You can learn more about ACB from: www.acb.org

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    How JAWS Went Multiline and Playful Learning with Lego

    Going behind the recent introduction of multiline braille support in the popular JAWS for Windows Screen Reader, this month we hear from Joe Stephen, a blind software engineer with Vispero, on the new Wrapped and Cropped modes and why they’re a breakthrough for tables, spreadsheets, coding, and even braille music. Playful learning & research: Prof. John Ravenscroft from the University of Edinburgh, Scottish Sensory Centre and ICEVI Europe speaks with us from the Tactile Literacy Conference about his work with LEGO Foundation and LEGO Braille Bricks, highlighting the global push for braille and tactile literacy. Key links Dot Inc. | Tactile Braille Displays and Breaking Barriers with Technology What's New in JAWS 2025 Screen Reading Software ICEVI – The International Council for Education of People with Visual Impairment LEGO Braille Bricks You can contact us at: [email protected]

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    JAWS For Windows Supports Multiline Braille

    Announcing JAWS screen reading software Support for multiline braille, meeting braille readers in Singapore and finding out how to get involved in research in to braille and quality of life. This month Raising the Dots comes from the 11th General Assembly of the World Blind Union (WBU), where visitors from around the planet have been getting hands on with Dot Pad X. Learn more about the World Blindness Summit & WBU General Assembly https://wbu.ngo/events/world-blindness-summit-wbu-general-assembly JAWS Screen Reading Software for Microsoft Windows has introduced support for multiline braille, including Dot Pad X. Download JAWS and find out what else is new here. https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/JAWS We are joined by Gary from Dot Inc or shares more about the Dot Pad X support found in JAWS. If you have questions you can write to [email protected] If you want to know more about Dot Pad X multiline braille and tactile graphics display you can do that here. https://www.dotincorp.com/en/product/dotpadx Visitors to the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped. recently had chance to get hands on with Dot Pad X for the first time. We here from braille users who share their reaction and what braille and tactile graphics means to them. https://savh.org.sg/ Aasha Rose is a braille teacher, trainer, braille specialist and PHD candidate studying at the University of Southern Queensland. Aasha's research is exploring the relationship between braille literacy and quality of life. You can get involved by writing to [email protected] Since recording, Aasha started a new job as braille instructor for Adelaide-based See Differently, previously known as the Royal Society for the Blind. https://seedifferently.org.au/

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    Dot Pad X

    Meet Dot Pad X Dot Pad X is a versatile portable tactile graphics and multiline braille display. If you have not yet experienced Dot Pad X in person, this episode is a must listen. Tim Hornik, Dot's US Sales Manager guides us through a detailed description of Dot Pad X. We also hear from a braille teacher and tactile graphics expert who describe some of the real world applications and explore the various ways of getting content on to Dot Pad. Links Use a braille display with VoiceOver on iPhone – Apple Support (UK) What's New in NVDA Home - Blind SVG Study Guide Dot Inc. | Tactile Braille Displays and Breaking Barriers with Technology

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    The Dot Story

    Dave sits down with Ki from Dot to explore the evolution, mission, and future of tactile technology and braille access. Through thoughtful questions, the conversation delves into Dot’s origins, the company’s ongoing commitment to inclusion, and the transformative potential of tactile literacy. Key Topics Discussed · Reflections on the Journey: Ki shares how Dot today matches the company he originally set out to build, and how both the journey and mission have grown and evolved over time. · The Road Ahead: The discussion turns to what’s next for Dot—exciting innovations on the horizon and how these will further deepen the company’s dedication to braille and tactile access. · Encouragement for Newcomers: Advice and inspiration for teachers, students, or anyone unfamiliar with Dot’s products on why they should engage with tactile technology. · Vision for the Future: Reflections on how Dot hopes to shape the future of access and inclusion, and what listeners can look forward to in upcoming episodes of Raising the Dots. Find out more at www.dotincorp.com

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Meet the people, ideas and tech shaping the future of braille and tactile literacy. Whether it's help with a Dot product or service, connecting with touch readers and experts from around the world, or learning about related research, this podcast offers fascinating discussion and thought-provoking insights that will leave you informed and inspired about the freedom and independence that comes from reading by touch.

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