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The World's First Self-Learning Braille Literacy Device. Packed with gamified and interactive content, Annie ® makes learning braille fun. The tactile hardware modules tailored to teach, coupled with a soft human voice guiding students through lessons eliminates the need for handholding and constant supervision.
Annie® is the world’s first self learning braille device for the visually impaired. Annie enables a student to self-learn to type and read in braille. Through the companion app parents and QTVIs can monitor real time progress of the student, schedule tests and home work.
Jan 1, 2023 · Srivastava describes Annie as a literacy tool, a Wi-Fi-enabled electronic Braille device that helps a child with low vision to read, write and type. It has been designed around the concept of audio-tactile, which makes learning more interactive for a child with visual impairments.
It’s time to make yourself familiar with your Annie. This section will tell you about the different parts of an Annie® device. You can also learn this in detail on your Annie® by accessing the "Pre-Braille" chapter on your Annie.
Nov 26, 2019 · How Annie, a Braille device developed by Anand Mahindra-backed Thinkerbell Labs, is helping the blind learn by themselves. A flagship product of Bengaluru-based Thinkerbell Labs, Annie...
Annie is the world’s most-comprehensive Braille learning device for the visually impaired.
Jul 22, 2023 · Sanskriti Dawle, Aman Srivastava, Dilip Ramesh and Saif Shaikh started Thinkerbell Labs. Its flagship product, Annie is a self-learning braille device which acts as a personal tutor with audio-guided lessons, available in multiple regional languages.