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IDSA
Silver Award
Category: Student Designs
Design: Rhea Jeong and YongSoo Hong, Hongik University (South Korea); SunMin Lee, Ewha Women's University (South Korea); SaeHee Lee, Hanyang University (South Korea)
Visually impaired children are able to educate themselves about different parts of nature with these cards, grouped according to categories such as "animal", "forest" and "beach". Through the Braille text and tactile elements incorporated into each card, children can learn about the diversity of nature and gain valuable firsthand tactile knowledge.