Hi,

The short term course seems interesting. Following few questions
coming to mind :

What academic qualification should the applicant possess?

Any certified computer course expected?

What kind of help can an applicant expect for accomodation during the course?

Is this course likely to be conducted in other NAB centers now or in future?


On 4/17/09, NAB Helpline <nabhelpl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello access Indians
>
> >From May 2 until the end of June, 2009, a first of its kind event is taking
> place at the
> National Association for the Blind, RK Puram, Sector-5. Professor Arun Mehta
> and his
> team will lead a hands-on training and software writing workshop in web
> programming
> using Ruby on Rails running on a variety of platforms, including low-cost
> netbooks. For a  long time, the visually impaired have sought a highly
> portable device with quality text to  speech, connectivity and navigation,
> but more importantly one that is easy to adapt to
> their exact needs. The attempt at this workshop will be to make a big step
> in achieving
> this goal, using the latest technologies, while training significant numbers
> of visually
> impaired persons in developing software for this platform. As part of the
> programming
> effort, modules will be developed to enhance the skid platform for the needs
> of special
> kids, see skid.org.in. Besides those with visual impairment, a major
> beneficiary of such
> modules will be children with dyvslexia, who often learn faster with audio
> support.
> Following in the tradition of Jaws and emacspeak, we believe that the best
> way to
> develop accessible software is to have persons with the target disabilities
> as part of the
>
> development team. Apart from superior insight into desfign issues and
> essential testing
>
> skills, disabled persons who will actually use the software all their lives
> bring long-term
>
> commitment to the maintenance and upgradation of the software. Computer
>
> programming is a highly creative and well-paid profession that is suitable
> for persons
>
> with mobility issues, for the work can be done through the computer and the
> Internet.
>
> These reasons were certainly important in our deciding to launch this
> innovative
>
> vocational training program, however, this effort gains an entirely new
> dimension, if we
>
> consider that software for persons who are visually impaired, also is
> accessible to
>
> persons who are illiterate. Hence, this effort at jump-starting software
> development for
>
> and by the visually impaired can have significant impact in how quickly the
> illiterate people
>
> of India can start using computers, and in the process perhaps gain literacy
> as well.
> The workshop will consist of one day a week of lectures, tutorials and
> demonstrations,
>
> Specifically organized on Saturdays. Participants will be divided into
> project teams and
>
> assigned a clearly defined software project. Each project team of maximum 5
> members
>
> will receive focussed attention from Professor Mehta or his assistants at a
> weekly
>
> meeting scheduled as per mutual convenience.
>
> For visually handicapped persons, the National Association for the Blind is
> charging Rs.
>
> 2,000/- as fees for this workshop. Students who cannot afford to pay this
> fee may apply
>
> for fee concession. A special provision is being made for close friends or
> relatives of blind  persons attending this workshop. They will receive 50%
> discount on the regular
>
> workshop fee, and hence only pay Rs. 5000. Against this, they will commit to
> regularly  working with, and helping the blind person, in the programming
> tasks.
>
> A small number of seats are available for students from the wider community,
> who wish
>
> to learn cutting-edge web programming technologies from a team of
> international
>
> standard. For this, the workshop fees is Rs. 10,000 only.
>
> Who can apply?
>
> Any person who can use the computer efficiently with the use of screen
> reading software
>
> can benefit from this course. If you use the computer and feel that the
> computer
>
> should do something more or better than what it is doing now for you, you
> could join
>
> this course. If you like to experiment and play with technology, this course
> is must for you.
>
> Duration of the Course:
>
> Duration of the course is two months. Classes will be held in the months of
> May and
>
> June, 2009. There will be only two formal classes or face to face sessions
> in a week. However, computer lab could be made available for more time upon
> request and will be
>
> subjected to availability of labs. Students will experience the new way of
> interacting and
>
> team work which will prepare them for placements in technology sector.
>
>
>
> How to apply:
>
>
>
> The application form can be obtained by sending one e-mail to
>
> nabhelpl...@gmail.com . you may fill the same and send it by e-mail to
>
> nabhelpl...@gmail.com as an attachment. selection of the students will be
> done on the
>
> basis of an interview to be held on 29th april 2009.
> Feel free to contact us for any other assistance,
>
> Regards,
>
> Assistive Technology Helpline Team,
> National Association for the blind,
> Sec-5, R. K. Puram,
> New Delhi-110022
> Phone:
> Country Code: 0091 City Code: 011
> 6455 6968, 2610 2944
> E-mail: nabhelpl...@gmail.com
> Website: www.nabdelhi.org
>
>
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