Maps You Can Hear And Feel
26 September 2002 - 11:00am
University students develop map-navigation software that makes maps accessible to the blind.
"Up until this time, the blind have been more or less shut out of geographic research... The map-navigation software, dubbed Blind Audio Tactile Mapping System (BATS), takes digital map information and provides nonvisual feedback as a user moves a cursor across the map."
Full Story:
A New Way to Read, Not See, Maps
Source:
Wired, September 25, 2002
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