(Louis) Imagine IM, Geometry, Student Workbook, Units 1-2 (E-File)
by American Printing House for the Blind
Last verified July 3, 2026 · classified July 6, 2026
What it is
Summary
AI-generated from vendor-published content · July 6, 2026
This is a braille-ready or accessible electronic file of the Imagine IM Geometry Student Workbook (Units 1-2), produced by the American Printing House for the Blind for students with visual impairments who need access to standard math curriculum. APH's Louis database items are adapted educational materials — in this case, a geometry workbook reformatted for braille production or accessible digital use, so students who are blind or have low vision can participate in the same coursework as sighted peers. You're purchasing an e-file, meaning the content is delivered digitally and likely requires a braille embosser or compatible software to produce the final tactile or accessible format — this is not a finished print or braille book you can open and start reading immediately. Schools and teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs) are the primary users; this is a classroom tool, not a self-guided consumer product.
Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
- AT Act lending
- Out of pocket
- School district
What Setup Looks Like
- Out of the box
Download the e-file after purchase from APH. - With a guide
- Open the file using compatible braille translation software (such as Duxbury DBT or BrailleBlaster).
- Review the formatting for math content — geometry often requires tactile graphic handling beyond standard braille translation. Allow additional preparation time.
- With professional help
- A Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) or braille specialist should review and emboss the document using a braille embosser, verifying tactile graphics are correctly rendered for student use.
- Coordinate with the school's AT specialist if accessible digital delivery (rather than embossed braille) is preferred. See manufacturer support resources for detailed instructions.
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.
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Sources & fine print
Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from American Printing House for the Blind — view on vendor site; last verified July 3, 2026.
Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on July 6, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.