A 12-year-old student from California has
created a Braille printer by repurposing parts
from a Lego set.
Shubham Banerjee, a seventh-grade student of Indian orgin
from Santa Clara, Calif., developed the Braille
printer using toy construction Lego pieces. The
low-cost invention could be an accessible
solution for blind and disadvantaged people
across the globe.
Here it provides us to think about the quality of teaching indian students in mother country. As being a technical student in electronics department, I myself dont know how the bulb glows when a switch is on. My classmates are also blind about those basic facts. I think from all these little genius students, we should understand where we actually exists! Anyway, lets hope it can encourage us someway
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