Inventor Name


Louis Braille
When was the inventor born and when did he die?
Louis Braille was born on January 4, 1809 and die on January 6, 1852 at the age of 43
Where did the inventor live?
He lived in France at Coupvray ( Coupvray is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.)
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What education did Louis had?
At the age of ten, he earned a scholarship to the National Institute for the Blind in Paris. The school was not in good conditions. The students served stale bread and water, and was sometime abused or lock up as punishment.
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What did the he invent?
He invent the braille for blind people
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What does the invention do?
The Braille help blind people read feeling raised letters which was made using paper pressed against copper wire
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Why is the invention important?
The braille is an important invention because he wanted to prove to people that you don't have read with your eyes but you can read with your hands if someone taught it to first
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How the invention has changed our lives?
The Braille had changed people view on blind people. Now people who are blind use other things beside eyes to know what somebody wrote on paper.
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List three interesting fact about Louis Braille
1. At National Institute for the Blind in Paris the children were taught basic craftsman skills and simple trades. They were also taught how to read by feeling raised letters
2. Louis Braille became blind at the age of 3, when he accidentally stabbed himself in the eye with a stitching awl, one of his father's workshop tools. Braille's other eye went blind because of sympathetic ophthalmia
3. In 1821 he began inventing his raised-dot system with his father's stitching awl, the same implement with which he had blinded himself, finishing at age 15
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