Azer’s Interactive Periodic Table Study Set (NEMETH)

Azer’s Interactive Periodic Table Study Set (NEMETH)

by American Printing House for the Blind

$591.56

Professional guidance helps The physical set requires no setup, but meaningful educational use depends on the student having Nemeth braille literacy and integration into science curriculum. A Teacher of Visual Impairments is typically involved in selecting, introducing, and supporting use of this material — making professional_recommended the right tier.

Last verified June 15, 2026 · classified May 23, 2026

What it is

Summary

AI-generated from vendor-published content · May 23, 2026

This is a tactile and braille-based learning set that makes the Periodic Table of Elements accessible to students who are blind or have significant visual impairments. Each element is represented with raised tactile features and Nemeth braille notation — the specialized braille code used for mathematics and science — so students can independently explore atomic numbers, symbols, and element groupings through touch. It's a complete educational tool intended for classroom or home science study, not a piece of a larger system. Chemistry classes often leave blind students dependent on sighted assistance; this set changes that dynamic, though teachers or paraprofessionals will likely need some familiarity with Nemeth code to support full instructional use.

Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
Age range
ComplexityProfessional guidance helps
Price$591.56
Funding
  • AT Act lending
  • Out of pocket
  • School district
  • Vocational rehab
VerifiedJune 15, 2026
ClassifiedMay 23, 2026 · confidence: high

What Setup Looks Like

  • Out of the box
    Open the set and begin exploring individual element tiles using Nemeth braille and tactile features — no assembly or charging required.
  • With a guide
    1. Review the included guide to understand how element tiles are organized by group and period.
    2. Familiarize supporting educators with Nemeth braille notation conventions for science, if not already known — allow 30–60 minutes for orientation. See manufacturer support resources for detailed instructions.
  • With professional help
    A Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) can integrate the set into science curriculum, pair it with braille textbook content, and ensure the student has prerequisite Nemeth skills. Coordination with the TVI typically takes 1–2 planning sessions before classroom use.

Getting it

Try Before You Buy

Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.

Where to Get It

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$591.56

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How to Fund This

Equipment like this is often pursued through official state programs. These are common starting points — each program decides its own eligibility and what it covers, so the first step is always a phone call.

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Sources & fine print

Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from American Printing House for the Blindview on vendor site; last verified June 15, 2026.

Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on May 23, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.