TNN | Mar 25, 2013
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/madurai/Modern-gadgets-to-improve-teaching-by-visually-challenged/articleshow/19177299.cms

MADURAI: To keep abreast of latest technologies that enhance teaching,
the visually challenged teachers under the banner of Blind Teachers
Association (BTA), Madurai Branch, arranged a special technical
session for their members. More than 300 visually challenged teachers
are members of the branch that has jurisdiction from Karur to
Kanyakumari districts and 90 of them from Madurai and nearby districts
participated in the workshop held on Saturday.

Pune-based innovation company, Persion Technologies, announced during
the event that it will come out with an interactive whiteboard for
blind teachers by next month. Kiran Deshpande, director of the
innovation and applications wing at the company, said the whiteboards
will display whatever one keys into a laptop. The company will be also
offering the device at comparatively cheaper prices, he informed.

V Elangovan, BTA chairman, observed that the teaching technology is
changing fast and the education department too adopts lot of such
technologies into teaching. "We feel that we should be adequately
prepared for the technologies in the market. The response from our
teachers was very enthusiastic," he said.

At the worshop, teaching-aids developed by the Pune firm were
demonstrated. An input-cum display device helps to feed all standard
shapes, charts, scientific and mathematical symbols in any standard
application. A Braille embosser for printing ordinary books into the
Braille and a scanner device that reads out the printed sheets were
also found useful for blind teachers.

"The general challenge we face during the class room is the control of
students because we can't see the activities of the students in a
class. Using such modern equipment will help to increase the
involvement of students," said M Kalidoss, a history teacher in
Kodukkampatti High School in Madurai.

Nicholas Francis, director of Helen Keller Talking Library, who
inaugurated the workshop, remarked that the visually challenged are
the pioneers in utilising modern technologies among the differently
abled community. "The visually challenged teachers should not be left
behind with technological advancements and should strive hard to learn
these scientific tools," he said.

Elangovan said that the association is planning to hold similar
workshops in Tirunelveli in the coming days for the benefit of blind
teachers from Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari districts.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
MPhil Research Scholar
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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