Have Smartphones Killed Braille?

The war between traditional print and digital media is being fought largely on the E-Reader front, with the Kindle and the Nook leading a two-pronged offensive against the paper novel. Yet many are unaware how another bastion of print media- the Braille language- is facing obsolescence at the hands, fingers, and voice control software of modern gadgets. While it may sound counterintuitive given the robust visual interface of a modern smartphone, the data suggest that Apple and Android are contributing factors as to why fewer Americans are learning to read Braille. With advancements being made in screen reader, text-to-speak, and voice control software it is small wonder that only 10% of legally blind Americans are now able to read Braille when more advanced alternatives exist. But is this Braille illiteracy truly a crisis as some blind advocacy groups are contending, or should they embrace this new technological progression? The answer lies in the individual taste and needs of each blind person, but there are compelling personal narratives both for and against the uses of smartphones by the blind. Apple’s iPhone wins almost universal praise for its VoiceOver control module that allows a user to browse the web and navigate through menus and apps by way of voice commands. To date, Android has not released a comparable model. With the integration of Siri into the iPhone 4S, Apple is making it even easier for the blind to navigate the world around them through their smartphones. While Braille- like Latin- still has its uses, perhaps it is time to retire the almost 200-year-old language and recognize that there are more efficient ways for the blind to interface with the world around them.

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Edward is the founder and CEO of Techli.com. He is a writer, U.S. Army veteran, serial entrepreneur and chronic early adopter. Having worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Chicago, he founded, grew and successfully exited his own previous startup and loves telling the stories of innovators. Email: Edward.Domain@techli.com | @EdwardDomain

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