Blind Students Use 3D Pens to See Things They Draw - Assistive

Blind Students Use 3D Pens to See Things They Draw - Assistive

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Blind students at a local school in Birmingham have been using 3D pens to touch and feel their drawings, and understand math and science concepts.

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