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138:. If they are unable to provide this experience, they are required to provide the digital content source files to a clearing house that will convert the materials into an accessible experience for the student. The TUI has the promise of enabling the publishers to maintain control of their content while providing an inclusive, tactile, or Braille experience to students who are visually impaired. Further, using a Braille approach may serve to help enhance Braille literacy while meeting the mandates of NIMAS. 97:
of activity. Z-axis can be offset around the boundary of the page. When the unique z-axis is interacted with, x,y-axis can have identical touch points as other pages. For example, 1,1,1 indicates a z-axis of 1 (page 1) and the x,y-axis is 1,1. However, turning the page and pressing a new z-axis, say
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protocol adapter to a reference database that can reside on media within a computer or appliance. Upon receipt of the coordinate structure from the firmware, the database correlates the position with a pre-determined link or pathway to digital content or execution command for an application. After
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may be used to indicate to the reader of the printed page what action will occur upon interacting with a particular position on the printed page.
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Developmental Phonics Instruction with Touch User Interface Technology: Moving Toward a Multi-Sensory Approach for Grades Pre-K-2
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Turning pages and interacting with new pages that may have the same touch points as previous or subsequent pages, a
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page 2, and then the same x,y-axis content position as page 1, gains the following coordinate structure: 2,1,1.
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Digital Books with Media-rich Paper: Enhancing Reading Comprehension through Touch User Interface Technology
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In the United States, legislation took effect in December 2006, that requires educational publishers in the
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correlating the link with the pathway, a signal is sent to retrieve and render the terminal of the path.
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Generally, the TUI requires pressure or presence with a switch located outside of the printed
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endeavors, the TUI requires the printed pages to act as a template or overlay to a
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Annotated Bibliography of References to Gestures, Touchscreens, and Pen Computing
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For other uses of the term "touch user interface" when applied to
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The Journal of Literacy and Technology, Volume 7, Number 2, 2006
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National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard
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Index

touchscreens
Multi-touch
haptics
graphical user interface
sight
visual impairments
Braille
paper
electronic paper
switch array
database
icons
z-axis
plane
integrated circuit
firmware
Universal Serial Bus
wireless
K-12
National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard
blind
Gesture recognition
Human–computer interaction
Multi-touch
Multi-touch gestures
Natural user interface
Surface computing
Touchscreen
TouchWiz
TUI or GUI -- It's a Matter of Somatics

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