VOA标准英语2012--For the Blind, Kentucky is Epicenter of Learning
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For the Blind, Kentucky is Epicenter of Learning
For 133 years, one company has produced nearly every educational tool used by legally blind students throughout the United States.
The American Printing House for the Blind in Louisville, Kentucky, is the world’s largest publisher of everything from books to maps to “talking books”
specially1 designed for the blind and visually
impaired2.
The favorite bible of the late Helen Keller, the
renowned3 blind and deaf author and lecturer, was printed at the American Printing House.
The company’s in-house museum even holds the world’s first-known book for the blind. It employed actual letters - A, B, C, and so
forth4 - raised above the surface of the page.
It was printed in France in 1786, just before Frenchman Louis Braille invented his system of raised dots that are readable with one’s fingers.
Visitors to the museum can try their hand at producing braille using a special typewriter. And they can see styluses and
slates5 developed to help the blind write on paper.
Public donations pay for the company’s production of braille versions of popular magazines, including Reader’s Digest, Newsweek and the Weekly Reader for young people.
The American Printing House even churns out braille versions of federal tax forms, periodic tables of the elements, and instructional manuals on such topics as how to
crochet6 yarn7.
And the Library of Congress in Washington pays it to produce about 500 audio “talking books” each year.
Like any publisher, the American Printing House For The Blind
proofreads8 its books before it mass-produces them.
That requires two people. A blind person scanning the braille with his or her fingers speaks the words and
punctuation9 to a sighted person, who checks their accuracy against the original, written text.
Braille books are still the showcase product. American Printing House president Tuck Tinsley says that for a blind as well as a sighted reader, there is nothing like having a book to hold and read at one’s own pace.
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