Special pen helps blind students to draw in Birmingham
A school in Birmingham is trialling a special pen that helps blind and visually-impaired pupils feel the results of what they have drawn.
The 3Doodler is in use at Priestly Smith Specialist School as part of a trial with RNIB.
One teenager taking part said he had never used a pen before.
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