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      • Annie, is the world’s first braille literacy device that helps the visually impaired learn to read, write and type in braille, on their own. This innovation is solving the problem of the low braille literacy rates around the world through its one-of-a-kind braille ecosystem.
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  2. 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.

  3. Annie® is the worlds 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.

  4. 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.

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  5. 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.

  6. 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...

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  7. Annie is the world’s most-comprehensive Braille learning device for the visually impaired.

  8. 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.