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Review Taptilo & Code Jumper Workshop

The monthly workshop of OHFA Tech took place on 18, August. The workshop was divided into two sections Taptilo and Code Jumper. Participants learned about the world’s first smart braille learning device ‘Taptilo’ in the first section and the ‘Code Jumper’, an incredible innovation designed by Microsoft to teach computer coding to blind and visually impaired students.

4 blind participants attended this workshop. Each section lasted about one and a half hours.

Section 1 - Taptilo

Taptilo is an innovative solution for the ‘learning braille is too difficult’ phenomenon. Several surveys have shown that merely 10% of the blind and the visually impaired use braille. Lacking special teachers and learning materials were two principal problems of this phenomenon.

Taptilo and its jumbo braille cell(5 times the size of the regular braille) proved a boon for students who starts learning braille. Students all around the world are learning braille effectively and easily with Taptilo. This section included the following contents:

  1. Know the appearance

  2. Read and trace using braille blocks

  3. Learn to choose a topic in the program menu

  4. Learn the music braille with Taptilo

  5. Connect the device to Taptilo 4.0 mobile application

  6. Compose your music with braille blocks

Learning music braille and composing melodies were highly appreciated by the participants. Since all participants were familiar with music braille, they loved the music time with Taptilo.

In our post-survey, one participant responded :

‘When I was in the blind school, many students found difficulty in learning music braille, because we didn’t know how it would sound. Taptilo plays the melody in a controllable tempo as I write down the music braille, it was super helpful and fun.’

She also mentioned that the ‘Game’ contents along with various ‘Activities’ featured on Taptilo would make braille learning easy and fun!

To find more information on Taptilo, please visit here(https://www.taptilo.com/) and schedule your meeting for Webinar here(https://calendly.com/taptilo/taptilo-webinar?month=2022-09).

Section 2 - Code Jumper

Code Jumper is a computer coding learning device designed by Microsoft for the blind and the visually impaired. With a little help from the instructor, Everyone can learn basic programming concepts and computational thinking.

In Section 2, we introduced Code Jumper to the blind who have not learned computer coding before. This section included the following contents:

  1. Know the appearance and configuration

  2. Understand the flow in the closed code

  3. Connect the ‘Play Pod’

  4. Code Infinite loop with ‘Loop Pod’ and ‘Infinite Plug’

  5. Learn selection

The best thing about studying with Code Jumper is that students virtually follow the flow with their hands. They just need to touch and follow lines coming from ‘Hub’, the start line of the code and read ‘Pods’ the line goes across. Therefore, even complex algorithm becomes a simple problem when coming into Code Jumper.

All components of Code Jumper are distinguishable by each unique shape. Code Jumper is 100% accessible for all. All participants who are blind enjoyed their very first computer coding lesson and composed their own code.

Lessons with Code Jumper never get boring. Code Jumper plays various music, instrumental sound, and sample sounds as the result. In the workshop, participants wrote the code playing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” with loop statements, and randomly playing piano using selection statements. Teachers and students may upload recordings and sound samples to Code Jumper to make lessons more intriguing.

In our post-survey, one participant responded :

‘Though it was my first time learning to code, I fully understood loop statements and selection statements. Following the line connecting each component, it was very easy to understand what is going on inside the circuit.’

To find more information on Code Jumper, please visit here. (https://codejumper.com/)

If you would like to know more about Taptilo or CodeJumper, you can register the webinar through the button below.

[ESG Management] KT Selected 6 Social Economic Companies for 'KT Technology Plus'

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KT (CEO Hyeon-mo, Ku) announced that it held an interim performance presentation of the “KT Technology Plus” at KT’s Gwanghwamun Office in Jongno-gu, Seoul on 21st April.

The “KT Technology Plus” is a contest held by KT with the Korea Social Value and Solidarity Foundation to foster social economic enterprises. In order to realize the idea of ​​each company, KT has been conducting ESG activities that deliver not only business subsidies but also KT's technology and know-how.

At this mid-term performance presentation, Hyun-ok Shin, vice president of KT's management support division, Kyong-yong Song, chairman of the Korea Social Value and Solidarity Foundation, and Hyun-myeong Do, CEO of ImpactSquare, gathered intent to create social value.

KT announced that it has selected six social-economic companies, including Ecopeace, OHFA Tech, Inc., AI Goodwill Voice, Paw in Hand, Say Global, and Media Lab to Walk Together through a contest since last October. Six companies that participated in the mid-term performance presentation shared their business progress and discussed ways to expand business opportunities with the KT business department.

KT continues to support technology mentoring and management consulting so that companies selected as digital platforms (Digico) can grow into a technology-innovative enterprise suitable for the digital era.

CEO Chae In-Won of ECOPEACE said, "I have received KT's technical consulting and management consulting, which is a great help to the run company". 

“KT Technology Plus” project makes meaningful results by adding KT's technology to the idea of ​​a social-economic company to create products and services that are conducive to society," said Seonju Lee, head of KT's ESG Management Promotion Department. "We will continue to focus on ESG management that expands and realizes social values as a representative contributing to the development of Korea." [AP News = Reporter Sang-Joon Kim]


Original Link

http://apnews.kr/View.aspx?No=1569957

How the braille teacher use Tapilo at school?😃

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Have you ever wondered how teachers get the most out of Taptilo at school? See the interview with a braille teacher and take a closer look at the journey using Taptilo. You can instruct braille fun and easy with Taptilo!

Interview with Braille Teacher

What is the main reason you decided to purchase use Taptilo?

I wanted to use Taptilo because I liked how it is a basic teaching tool that can help my student not only learn braille letters, words, and sentences but also gives her the experience of a refreshable braille display.

Could you give a detailed impression of when you first got Taptilo?

I was very excited during the unboxing to get started. I charged it then began to explore the settings and what it was all about. I liked that it had multiple types of settings and activities. I also liked that I could create own activities for my student. Activities can be customized to what we are working on currently.

Taptilo app (for free) offers functions to customize learning materials! Search app on your app store and create your word list! Click the button if you need detailed information about Taptilo app!

How does the student react when she started to learn braille with Taptilo?

My student is always excited to use Taptilo and loves to use it. I commonly use the function of setting up letters and words she is currently using. She also loves this function.

How do you use Taptilo in your class with original curriculums?

I add words and letters into Taptilo that my student needs to practice.

Could you give any advice or recommendations for teachers who didn't use Taptilo yet?

Taptilo is a very motivational tool to help your student practice braille independently. It was difficult to find fun ways to reinforce braille instruction before I met Taptilo. Taptilo has really given my student a fun way to practice braille!


Remote learning braille with Taptilo!

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Start Remote Braille Learning with Taptilo!

Due to COIVD19, there are a lot of life changes. Still, we have breakthroughs. In this month's newsletter, we would like to give tips for teachers, parents, and anyone interested in braille to teach and learn braille remotely.


Tip 1. Using Zoom

Both teachers and students install Zoom (a free video chatting service) and use it to learn braille remotely. Students have Taptilo at home, teachers check their students' learning progress through video. Please click the All Access Life video below to see the detailed method.

All Access Life reviews Taptilo and leanrs braille using Zoom!


Tip 2. Using TeamViewer

TeamViewer is software for remote control of desktops and mobile. If you want to teach remotely with the Taptilo app, please download TeamViewer on your desktop or phone and make sure TeamViewer Quicksupport to be installed on the student's mobile. When the students connect their phones with Taptilo, Taptilo can be controlled by the phone. With TeamViewer, you can control your students' phones and give quizzes or suitable learning materials for them. However, be aware of scams due to the remote control function.


Taptilo prepares to release an updated version this year that makes remote education available!
Please look forward to our updated Taptilo!

If you are unaware of Taptilo mobile app, please click the button and download it. With the Taptilo app, you can learn and teach braille even you just started learning braille.

Taptilo Spanish version is officially released!

🎄Home for the Holidays with Taptilo🎄

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🎄Merry Christmas!🎄

Taptilo Team welcomes you to our monthly newsletter! You will find how to use Taptilo and get information about braille education here.

We want this newsletter to be valuable for you, please share your feedback and suggestions here.

Home for Holidays with Taptilo

Taptilo provides 🎶Music Braille🎶

With three activities in Taptilo Music,
you can learn solfege and make your 🎄Christmas Carol Song! 🎄

In Taptilo Music (Beta),

⭐Three Instruments Available: Piano, Trumpet, Bass
⭐Three Activities to Learn Music Braille


👍Taptilo Testimonials👍

When I started learning braille, I was taught to just memorize. With Taptilo however, people who are low vision and blind can learn braille fun, just like playing with the blocks. (Blind and visually impaired customer)

I was very surprised the first time that I can learn music braille with Taptilo. I can see that OHFA Tech must have taken a great time to make music braille content. I indeed want to learn music braille, but I can't. Now I can finally achieve my dream with Taptilo, it was a great time for me. (Customer meeting at a conference at Welfare Center in Korea)