Engineering student designs tactile maps for people who are visually disabled

Friday, July 29, 2016 - 06:31 in Mathematics & Economics

Tyler Wooten was a freshman engineering student at Texas A&M University when he came up with an idea that could have a lasting impact on students with visual impairments. Eight months later, his idea—a three-dimensional, tactile map with braille—has come to fruition.

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