Abstract
In one of several recent two-week workshops, blind and visually handicapped persons have increased their braille reading speed from an average of 138 words per minute to 710. The techniques, which vary with the individual readers, are developed through a series of exercises involving the rapid scanning of each page, using one or both hands and from one to six fingers. Comprehension is affected only slightly.
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