3D Print Your Own Tactile Measuring Tools for the Visually Impaired
Tactile tools help students with visual impairments better understand and measure 3-Dimensional objects. You can 3D print some of your own.
Tactile tools help students with visual impairments better understand and measure 3-Dimensional objects. You can 3D print some of your own.
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