
The Tactile Graphics Image Library: Helping Students Succeed
2019年7月15日 · Need a tactile map, graph, or diagram for class? Download or request one using APH’s free online Tactile Graphics Image Library (TGIL). Vector images are available in PDF format, along with .png and .stl files.
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Tactile Graphic Image Library. The Tactile Graphic Image Library (TGIL) is APH’s free online library meant to enhance learning experiences. This collection of images includes vector images in a PDF format, along with .png and .stl files. These files can be downloaded and used with swell paper or with a 3D printer (.stl files only).
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About the Tactile Graphic Image Library – APH Louis
With over 2,200 images available for download, teachers, students, and transcribers can easily create standalone tactile graphics or enhance existing materials. Explore a variety of graphics, including maps, diagrams, graphs, and more!
An Inside Look at the TGIL | American Printing House
2022年1月28日 · The Tactile Graphics Image Library (TGIL) is a free online resource that puts tactile graphics at your fingertips. Teachers, students, and transcribers can easily download over 2,000+ images and create stand-alone tactile graphics or graphics designed to supplement existing materials.
Tactile graphics library – Perkins School for the Blind
The Tactile Graphics Library contains digital images ready for a tactile graphics machine and accessible digital worksheets which are teacher-adapted mainstream worksheets for students with low vision and/or CVI. These worksheets have simple images with uncluttered backgrounds.
APH Tactile Graphic Image Library – Paths to Literacy
APH’s Tactile Graphic Image Library (TGIL) offers a pool of free templates to assist with the creation of tactile graphics. Register for a free account to get started! There is a forum on the site and members of the community may submit images to the library.
With every image, you will need to adapt the graphic to fit your educational goals and to make it readable in the medium you’ve chosen. Medium used – As much as possible, the files reflect good tactile design through the use of line thickness and spacing.
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Explore and Use the Tactile Graphic Image Library
During this workshop, we will explore APH’s free Tactile Graphic Image Library (TGIL). You will learn how to create an account and maneuver through the library. We will cover why these base...
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