Smartphone
This tactile graphic presents a front-facing view of a modern smartphone, featuring a tall rectangular frame with rounded corners and a large, flat touchscreen area. Small tactile markers at the top and bottom indicate the front-facing camera and home navigation areas.
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This tactile graphic is a key resource for Digital Literacy and Assistive Technology lesson plans. The graphic emphasizes the minimalist design of a smartphone, focusing on the boundary between the outer bezel and the expansive glass surface used for gesture-based navigation. Educators and parents can use this tactile graphic to teach foundational mobile skills, such as swiping, tapping, and locating physical or haptic buttons on the edges of the device. In a learning exercise, the graphic helps students understand the concept of a “soft” interface, where the entire surface changes function based on the application, providing a physical map for practicing spatial orientation before moving to an active, voice-assisted device.
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