Because only these assistive technologies enable independent learning and incorporate interactive learning methods, plastic learning materials and intelligent learning apps.
The Tactonom Reader Flex is the newest member of the Tactonom product family. This assistive learning tool is portable and can be taken anywhere.
As a stand-alone device, the Tactonom Reader has proven itself internationally. It will be continued to be used stationary in learning locations in the future.
A large selection of free learning graphics from share.problind.org can be used for both devices.
With the Tactonom Reader & Tactonom Reader Flex you can use smart learning tools and intelligent apps.
Independent Learning
The system helps to understand the content of a graphic by explaining elements that the finger touches. A camera detects the position of the finger and the system reads out additional explanations stored at that point with pinpoint accuracy.
With the Tactonom Reader & Reader Flex, blind and severely visually impaired people do not need the help of others and can participate in lessons on an equal basis. It is now also possible to deepen what has been learned independently and at your own pace.
Interactive Learning
The interaction function enriches learning and working with questions and answers. This enables blind people to try out new learning formats that are varied, motivating and fun. The learning success is increased through immediate feedback.
Through “interaction”, the Tactonom Reader & Reader Flex become indispensable learning tools, both in class and for homework.
Smart learning tools
The use of audio-tactile graphics can be supplemented by measuring tools such as the smart ruler or the smart protractor. This allows angles and lengths to be read out automatically. 3D models or magnetic elements also provide even more exciting access to learning content.
Intelligent learning apps
The math tiles are marked with both Braille and black lettering and have small QR codes that are scanned by the camera of the Tactonom Reader or Tactonom Reader Flex. This opens up a wide range of possibilities for games and calculations that can be done independently with the help of the math app. This makes learning math fun!
Free learning materials
With the new, free online app 'Tactonom Designer', adding audio explanations to tactile representations is quick and easy. This means you can now easily enrich all graphics with explanations and take full advantage of the advantages of the Tactonom Reader. Access to the online app is available via the database share.problind.org.