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| Talking Tactile Atlas of the World |
The
National Geographic Talking Tactile Atlas of the World.
A collection of 43 audio/tactile maps and accompanying software
designed for the TTT.
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The
Atlas allows individuals who cannot access printed material to
explore maps and learn about the geopolitical world. Users
place one of the raised line, textured and color printed map sheets
on the TTT, and then press on various regions and points to hear
human-voice identifications of each feature.
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A
“main menu” is accessed by pressing tactile control icons on the
side of the map sheet; this offers a range of tool options providing
in-depth information, including historical timelines, interesting
facts, language samples and a distance calculator.
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At
the heart of the Atlas is the Index tool, which permits the user
to scroll through an alphabetical listing of all places represented
in the Atlas. The
user can select a desired place name; then the system serves as
an audio “coach”, guiding the user’s hand to the requested destination
on the map. This is
a crucial (and unprecedented) accommodation that enables individuals
who may never have been confronted by a map before to independently
locate places of interest to them.
The Talking Tactile Atlas of the World has been created in collaboration
with the staff of National Geographic Society Maps Division, which
has supplied base maps and cartographic direction to the development
team.
User testing for
the Atlas has been carried out at the
Overbrook School
for the Blind in Philadelphia
, and at Baruch College CCVIP and the Jewish Guild for
the Blind in New York City.
The
TTT Atlas is available at our Online
Store!


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A sample map plate showing the African Continent
as it will appear in the new Talking Tactile Atlas.

A sample map plate showing the Northeastern United
States as it will appear in the new Talking Tactile Atlas.
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