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Microsoft designed a colorful project games to teach blind children to code


Microsoft designed these colorful toys to teach blind kids to code

Microsoft has begun in earnest and ambitious project It purports to teach blind children the basics of programming as a right of the rights of every person living in the new millennium, whatever the challenges, physical or mental difficulties it faces.
-As it stands now, teaching younger children how to write code is still a new art – certainly not one that’s been perfected. One of the primary ways to do it takes the form of programs like Scratch, which has users arrange pieces of code together in colored blocks. Microsoft’s Project Torino plans to bring that concept to the physical realm, opening up coding avenues for the visually impaired and other challenged learners.


Microsoft wrote up a blog post talking about the inception and development of the project, and it’s an excellent read. The researchers behind Torino insist that development was a group effort with the children, noting that “We thought we were going to be doing something for them but we ended up designing with them.”

The beta period for Project Torino isn’t here yet, but the Microsoft Research team has put up a mailing list to sign up for if you’d like to stay up to date on things. When the team starts offering units for testing, you’ll get notified.
Microsoft designed a colorful project games to teach blind children to code Reviewed by Habibeche on 6:50 AM Rating: 5

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