Re: [AI] preferential Delivery Service by BigBasket Only for People with Disability

2020-04-24 Thread Ashok Kumar
thanks team,

its a very needy and essential service and i commend you for taking this up.

best,

Ashokkumar.

On 4/24/20, Blind Graduates' Forum of India  wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Facing challenges to buy your groceries due to lock down? Utilize the
> preferential delivery service introduced by BigBasket for people with
> disabilities. Blind Graduates Forum of India reached out to BigBasket
> requesting provisions for customers with disabilities to manage the
> challenges due to lock down and they wholeheartedly worked to
> customize the experience for PWD. Fill the below form with your
> details and a Big Basket representative will call to receive your
> order. The payment to be done online through the app using available
> modes like UPI and so on.  Click on the below link to place the order:
>
> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1P4zm4yvaFwzaSfz9_aQ-DjS2RZky4CeIMOQPf56p9Fo/edit
>
>
>
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> Alternate Phone: 9892145699
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[AI] Webinar on livelihoods

2020-09-08 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
Greetings to all,

Dr. Reddys Foundation Hyderabad  is organizing a series of webinars to
focus on the livelihood related issues and challenges of various
socially disadvantaged sections. The series started with webinars
focusing exclusively on the various skilling and employment concerns
of Persons with Locomotor Disability and Persons with Speech and
Hearing Impairment. Now it is time to look at the same for Persons
with Vision Impairment. Accordingly the organization invites all to
join us for this webinar to be held on 9th September, which is
tomorrow  from 3 to 4 30 p.m. interested Persons can just log on to
the link given below to join the webinar.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85761711399
This webinar is organized by Dr. Reddys Foundation in association with
the Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPWD), under the
ministry of skill development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India.
Highly experienced and eminent Speakers have consented to be part of
this webinar like;
1.  Dr Niharika Nigam, Head, Standards & Quality Assurance & Programmes, 
SCPwD
2.  Vidya Rao, Disability Inclusion Head, Wipro Limited
3.  Shilpi Kapoor, CEO and Founder, Barrier Break.
4.  SriLakshmi, Associate Director, Operations, Dr. Reddys Foundation.
More details about the webinar are also attached for your reference.
Since the webinar is trying to address the key issue of employment
during the new normal, request everyone to be part of the webinar and
get benefited from the event. For any further clarifications, write to
me at
ashokkuma...@drreddysfoundation.org
Or call me on 7893246600.

Best,

Ashokkumar.

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Re: [AI] List of Organization for Employment of PWD

2020-10-19 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
thanks Vaibhav for mentioning our organization. and Sowmya I represent
Dr. Reddys Foundation and nice to hear from you. we run placement
linked  skill training centres exclusively to Persons with Disability
in 12 states covering all  major locations. you can refer my contact
to your friend. Mob: 7893246600
E Mail ashokkuma...@drreddysfoundation.org

best,

Ashokkumar.


On 10/19/20, Vaibhav Saraf  wrote:
> Dr Reddy's Foundation is also one of such. I happened to talk to them
> recently.
>
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 09:37, Sowmya Kb  wrote:
>
>> HI Srinivas,
>> Seems like you got me wrong. I am not looking for companies hiring
>> persons
>> with disabilities. I am looking for Not for profits which are
>> aggregating and training persons with disabilities to be hired/ and are
>> providing employment services for persons with disabilities. One of my
>> colleague  who is in recruitment would like to partner to do a hiring
>> drive. So in case if you have a list of not for profits helping persons
>> with disabilities across India along with contact persons then please do
>> share them with me and I will pass it on to my friend.
>>
>> Regards
>> Sowmya
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 8:04 PM Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
>> li...@srinivasu.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Sowmya,
>>> In general, today most organizations do hire people with disabilities.
>>> All that they would need is right aptitude, attitude and matching
>>> skillset.  Here are a few companies that I am aware who does a great
>>> work
>>> in the space of Diveristy and Inclusion. There are more companies and
>>> these
>>> are just a few that came to my mind immediately. Do talk to me offline
>>> so
>>> that based on need, I may be able to connect with right folks.
>>>
>>> Intuit
>>> Microsoft
>>> Google
>>> VMWare
>>> Lemon Tree Hotels
>>> Wipro
>>> MphasiS
>>> Infosys
>>> TCS
>>> Cognizant
>>> Informatica
>>> PayPal
>>> HCL Technologies
>>> BarrierBreak
>>> Deque Software Pvt Ltd
>>> Accenture
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Srinivasu Chakravarthula, CPWA
>>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/CSrinivasu/
>>> Website: http://www.srinivasu.org | http://serveominclusion.com
>>>
>>> Let's create an inclusive web!
>>>
>>> Senior Accessibility Program Manager, Watermark Inc
>>> Hon. Joint Secretary, The National Association for the Blind, Karnataka
>>> Branch
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 7:14 AM Sowmya Kb  wrote:
>>>
 Hi Shiva,
 Anywhere in India will do.

 On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 12:17 AM Mangal Hazra 
 wrote:

> Share for PAN INDIA . So that as per need can be downloaded.. as of
> kolkata for me
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
>
> On Sun, 18 Oct, 2020, 10:43 am Siva Suresh,
> 
> wrote:
>
>> do you need only mumbai or any wherein india?
>>
>> On 10/17/20, d.sunitapathak  wrote:
>> >
>> > You will have to Google that CSR department is in Worli MumbaiSent
>> from my
>> > Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
>> >  Original message From: Sowmya Kb <
>> sowmya...@gmail.com>
>> > Date: 17/10/2020  06:03  (GMT+05:30) To:
>> accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> > Subject: Re: [AI] List of Organization for Employment of PWD Would
>> you know
>> > the name of contact person at GlascoSmithKline?On Fri, Oct 16, 2020
>> at 11:54
>> > AM d.sunitapathak  wrote:
>> > Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Original message
>> > From: Sowmya Kb  Date: 16/10/2020
>> 23:54
>> > (GMT+05:30) To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Subject: [AI] List
>> > of
>> > Organization for Employment of PWD HI There,Wondering if this group
>> could
>> > help me with the information. A friend of mine who is into
>> recruitment, is
>> > looking for organisations that provide support for persons with
>> disabilities
>> > to find work. Wondering if there is one. If not, could you all
>> provide me
>> > the names of the organisation  that you have experience working
>> > with
>> and
>> > have done some great work in this space. Please share the location
>> and
>> > contact number as well. Thanks in advance. Regards Sowmya
>> >
>> >
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Re: [AI] Daily Eyeway Alerts

2020-11-25 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
greetings to all,

I am a very  close follower and also benefited a lot with this group,
but don't post often. now i thought i should mention about this.
while i have very high regards about volume of useful information
circulated through  eyeway, alerts, one of today's peace  of
information is very disappointing as it has a lot of shocking
terminologies. I understand that it is taken from a  news release,
however we could be more sensitive with it while posting. I am pasting
again  the news heading for every ones benefit.
"World Handicapped Day sought to be postponed amid Covid surge in State"
hope this is taken constructively please.

best,

Ashokkumar.

On 11/25/20, Ritu Jain  wrote:
> Dear All,
> Please find the below Daily Eyeway Alerts:
> 1. News-
> Will declare results by November 30: DU tells Delhi high court.
> New Delhi:
> Delhi University on Tuesday informed the Delhi High Court that it
> would declare the pending results for various postgraduate and
> undergraduate courses by November 30, with the court remarking that
> the varsity’s “neck is on board” if it does not meet the deadline. A
> bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad was
> informed by DU’s counsel Mohinder Rupal that it would declare the
> results after a plea alleged that varsity had not declared the results
> by October 31 in violation of an earlier order dated October 12. On
> October 12, the high court had directed the varsity to upload the mark
> sheets on its website and that no student should be asked to
> physically come to collect them. The court, while noting the
> submissions, said the remaining results of postgraduate and
> undergraduate courses should be declared by November 30. It posted the
> matter for further hearing on December 2. “Your neck is on the board
> if you don’t do it,” the bench said during the hearing, while
> questioning the filing of an application in a petition that had been
> disposed of.
> The high court had earlier disposed of two pleas by law student
> Prateek Sharma and National Federation of Blind, seeking to set up
> effective mechanisms for visually impaired and specially abled
> students so that educational instructions can be transmitted to them
> properly and teaching material provided through the online mode of
> teaching during the Covis-19 pandemic.
> The court questioned the maintainability of the application and asked
> petitioner Sharma why he had filed it in an already decided matter.
> “Why did you file an application in a decided matter? Answer us on the
> maintainability first and not on merits... We have reservations in
> entertaining the application in a disposed of petition,” the bench
> said.
> The petitioner, represented through advocate H S Hora, said in the
> application that DU had violated the October 12 order, where under the
> varsity itself had undertaken to adhere to the October 31 timeline for
> the declaration of results of PG and UG courses.
> The high court had earlier asked Delhi University and its examiners to
> expedite the evaluation process of the online open-book examination
> (OBE). Source:
> https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/will-declare-results-by-november-30-du-tells-delhi-high-court/story-NudfRaOUFZiB1rr8m8jtMN.html
>
> World Handicapped Day sought to be postponed amid Covid surge in State
> While Covid-19 is spreading fast in the State, Rajya Shiksha Kendra,
> Bhopal has prepared for the grand event of World Disabled Handicapped
> Day (On December 03) across the State  and allocated budget to all
> Block Resource Coordinator (BRC) of State capital.
> Since, corona spread in the State for past eight months, the State
> Government is not allowing schools to open. On the contrary, the
> disabled children who have low immunity from birth and who are already
> suffering from diseases are likely to get infected soon. These types
> of events is risking their lives. In such a situation, the decision to
> organise such an event, seems whimsical.
> Taking this seriously, Commissioner Disabled Sandeep Rajak has also
> expressed concern that this time is not suitable for the competition
> and a letter has been written to Commissioner State Education Center
> by Madhya Pradesh by Mobile Source Advisor Special Teachers
> Association.
> The letter has mentioned of reference of organizing action sports
> activity for CWSN and request has been made by all the working mobile
> source consultants that children in the age group 6 to 14 are
> physically challenged children need physical support, while every
> disabled child along with their parents and teachers would be required
> to be present in the program, making the gathering huge one creating
> difficulty in properly following the social distancing coronavirus
> guideline with the differently-abled children in the situation and in
> properly conducting the program.
> Therefore, it is requested that World Handicapped Day observed on
> December 03 should be postponed in the month of February, 

[AI] Expert talk series:

2021-12-21 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
Greetings to all from Dr. Reddys Foundation.

After the completion of 3 informative sessions in our expert talk
series,  I am happy to inform you about the last talk happening this
week. It’s going to be held on Thursday 23rd December 2021 from 4 pm
virtually through zoom. The speaker for this event will be Ms. Renuka
Bhagat, program Officer from American Indian Foundation. Ms Renuka
will be talking on Women with Disability in Leadership and
Participation again in line with this year’s theme of International
Day of Persons with Disability as per the United Nations which is
“importance of Leadership and participation of persons with
disabilities toward an inclusive, accessible and sustainable
post-COVID-19 world”. Therefore please  join us for an interesting and
engaging session by using the meeting link given below.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Dec 23, 2021 04:00 PM India
Topic: Expert talk
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89539917907?pwd=VzBZYUMrZGV0VVIyRGI5VU5pYlBYQT09

Best,

Ashokkumar.

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[AI] International Day of People with Disability:

2021-11-30 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
Greetings all,

Posting after a long gap!! It’s that time of the year where People
with Disability fortunately get maximum attention from all fronts on
the occasion of International Day of Persons with Disability.
considering our present situation of slowly trying to restore our
lives from the unprecedented pandemic, the United Nations has come up
with the theme for this year as “Leadership and participation of
persons with disabilities toward an inclusive, accessible and
sustainable post-COVID-19 world.” in this context, Dr. Reddys
Foundation has planned for an expert talk series covering some of the
important elements in the theme. the series starts on 2nd December and
will go on for 4weeks every Thursday. The 1st episode will feature on
employment and leadership and our guest speaker will be MS Aradhana
Lal, Vice   President-Brand, Communications and sustainability
initiatives at Lemon Tree Hotels.  This will be conducted virtually
through zoom. The session will mainly feature on various factors
leading to creating meaningful employment opportunity to Persons with
Disability and the role of various stakeholders in achieving the same.
Therefore appreciate all interested People to join us at 4 pm on 2nd
December 2021 to be part of the session. the meeting link for the same
is given below.

You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Dec 2, 2021 04:00 PM India
Topic: expert Talk

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86125372392?pwd=d0swMW4rTGVsR2xMQVRJQStGZmFMUT09
Passcode: 664886
Or One tap mobile :
US: +12532158782,,86125372392#*664886#  or
+13017158592,,86125372392#*664886#
Or Telephone:
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 253 215 8782  or +1 301 715 8592  or +1 312 626 6799
or +1 346 248 7799  or +1 669 900

Best,

Ashokkumar.

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[AI] 3rd Expert talk invite:

2021-12-13 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
Greetings to all from Dr. Reddys Foundation.

In our event of expert talk series, this week we move on to the 3rd
talk with another interesting topic which is Governance and
participation again in line with this year’s theme on International
Day of Persons with Disability as per the United Nations which is
“Leadership and participation of persons with disabilities toward an
inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world”.
. Our Resource Person for the same will be Mr. Praveen Kumar, Lead
Advisor Social Inclusion at VSO International. Praveen is a well known
Person and a  speaker nationally and internationally and worked
extensive on inclusive governance in many parts across Asia and
Africa. Accordingly I am happy to invite you all for an exciting and
informative session. The session going to be held on Thursday 16th
December 2021 from 4 pm virtually through zoom. So please join us by
using the meeting link given below.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Dec 9, 2021 04:00 PM India
Topic: Expert talk
Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86953966313?pwd=eXpsYjliUGpwbXFxd0h0S2pDQ0I4dz09
   Passcode: 934343

Best,

Ashokkumar.

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[AI] 2nd expert talk:

2021-12-05 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
Good day to all,

After our 1st event in the series of expert talk completed
successfully last week, I am happy to inform you about the 2nd talk
happening this week. It’s going to be held on Thursday 9th December
2021 from 4 pm virtually through zoom. The speaker for this event will
be Mr. George Abraham, a motivational speaker and the man behind Eye
way and score Foundation and very familiar to this group as well. Mr.
George will be talking on Community Participation and Leadership again
in line with this year’s theme of International Day of Persons with
Disability as per the United Nations which is “Leadership and
participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive,
accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world”. So please join us by
using the meeting link given below for an enriching session.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Dec 9, 2021 04:00 PM India
Topic: Expert talk
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83885719243?pwd=MGhKb2lGV3JQdEtKeW5mR25CbjY4Zz09
Passcode: 368037

Best,

Ashokkumar.

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[AI] Re: 2nd expert talk:

2021-12-05 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
Greetings to all from Dr. Reddys Foundation.

After our 1st event in the series of expert talk completed
successfully last week, I am happy to inform you about the 2nd talk
happening this week. It’s going to be held on Thursday 9th December
2021 from 4 pm virtually through zoom. The speaker for this event will
be Mr. George Abraham, a motivational speaker and the man behind Eye
way and score Foundation and very familiar to this group as well. Mr.
George will be talking on Community Participation and Leadership again
in line with this year’s theme of International Day of Persons with
Disability as per the United Nations which is “Leadership and
participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive,
accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world”. So please join us by
using the meeting link given below.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Dec 9, 2021 04:00 PM India
Topic: Expert talk
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83885719243?pwd=MGhKb2lGV3JQdEtKeW5mR25CbjY4Zz09
Passcode: 368037

Best,

Ashokkumar.


On 12/6/21, Ashok Kumar  wrote:
> Good day to all,
>
> After our 1st event in the series of expert talk completed
> successfully last week, I am happy to inform you about the 2nd talk
> happening this week. It’s going to be held on Thursday 9th December
> 2021 from 4 pm virtually through zoom. The speaker for this event will
> be Mr. George Abraham, a motivational speaker and the man behind Eye
> way and score Foundation and very familiar to this group as well. Mr.
> George will be talking on Community Participation and Leadership again
> in line with this year’s theme of International Day of Persons with
> Disability as per the United Nations which is “Leadership and
> participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive,
> accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world”. So please join us by
> using the meeting link given below for an enriching session.
> You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
> When: Dec 9, 2021 04:00 PM India
> Topic: Expert talk
> Please click the link below to join the webinar:
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83885719243?pwd=MGhKb2lGV3JQdEtKeW5mR25CbjY4Zz09
>   Passcode: 368037
>
> Best,
>
> Ashokkumar.
>

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Re: [AI] Eyeway Conversations with Manushree Singh, a podcast

2021-07-16 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
forwarding an useful conversation  of Cap Gemini Mam.

Best,

Ashokkumar.

On 7/13/21, George Abraham  wrote:
>
> Eyeway Conversations with Manushree Singh
>
>
>
> In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham speaks with
> Manushree Singh who works as Lead- Diversity and Inclusion in India for
> Capgemini. A multinational information technology services and consulting
> company, Capgemini is extremely inclusive in terms of offering persons with
> disabilities an equal opportunity of employment. In this interaction,
> Manushree shares the company's inclusive policies, their work culture that
> promotes and motivates PwDs to grow at the same pace like other employees.
> She also shares some of the challenges encountered over the years, and how
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Re: [AI] 10 Amazing Prompts That Demonstrate The Capabilities of ChatGPT to Improve The Lives of People With Disabilities

2023-05-25 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
please ignore this message as it was wrongly addressed.

Best,

Ashokkumar.

On 5/26/23, Ashok Kumar  wrote:
> Thank you Mr. Alok for your mail.
>
> as discussed with you and Mr. Suraj, initially we will  start with the
> orientation session at Chennai on 9th June and then discuss further on
> the same. as for the plan on 9th June need the following from your
> end.
> 1. time of the workshop to be confirmed, we prefer it  to be in the
> post lunch ideally from 3 to 5 pm.
> 2. we will cover basic English letters and Numbers from our end.
> 3. you can suggest a list of around 5 to 6  important phrases that are
> usually used in daily communication which can be taught during the
> session.
> hope this is fine and kindly revert if you have any clarification on the
> same.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Ashokkumar.
> On 5/25/23, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> 10 Amazing Prompts That Demonstrate The Capabilities of ChatGPT to
>> Improve
>> The Lives of People With Disabilities
>>
>> Source: https://www.toptechtidbits.com/163.html
>>
>> Here are 10 innovative prompts aimed at demonstrating the capabilities of
>> ChatGPT to improve the lives of people with various disabilities.
>>
>> Copy and paste any of the prompts below into ChatGPT:
>>
>> 1.) "ChatGPT, can you create a step-by-step guide to using voice-to-text
>> technology for a blind person who's never used it before?"
>>
>> 2.) "ChatGPT, I'm an app developer working on a project to assist deaf
>> users. Could you suggest some key features and strategies to incorporate
>> AI
>> to enhance the communication capabilities of my application?"
>>
>> 3.) "ChatGPT, can you list and describe different types of assistive
>> technologies that would be beneficial for a person with limited mobility?
>> Additionally, explain how they can be incorporated into daily life."
>>
>> 4.) "ChatGPT, I am blind and will be traveling alone for the first time.
>> Can
>> you provide a detailed guide to navigating airports, hotels, and public
>> transportation using available technology and resources?"
>>
>> 5.) "ChatGPT, I'm deaf and I often struggle to understand what's
>> happening
>> in movies due to the lack of proper subtitles. Can you explain how I can
>> use
>> an AI-based real-time transcription service to enhance my viewing
>> experience?"
>>
>> 6.) "ChatGPT, as someone with a motor disability, it can be difficult for
>> me
>> to use a computer. Can you propose a list of speech recognition commands
>> and
>> shortcuts I could use to navigate my computer more efficiently?"
>>
>> 7.) "ChatGPT, I'm a teacher with deaf students in my class. Could you
>> assist
>> me in creating an inclusive lesson plan which leverages technology to
>> facilitate effective communication and learning for all students?"
>>
>> 8.) "ChatGPT, my elderly father is losing his sight and loves to read.
>> Could
>> you recommend some AI-based tools and applications that can help him
>> continue his passion for reading?"
>>
>> 9.) "ChatGPT, I have a motor disability and need to redesign my home to
>> be
>> more accessible. Can you provide a list of smart home technologies that I
>> can incorporate into different rooms to make daily tasks easier?"
>>
>> 10.) "ChatGPT, I am working on a project to develop a tactile graphic
>> display for visually impaired users. Can you provide a conceptual
>> description of how such a device could work, along with potential use
>> cases?"
>>
>> These prompts are intended to demonstrate how ChatGPT can be a valuable
>> resource for the blind, deaf, and people with mobility issues by offering
>> practical advice, creative problem-solving, and insightful
>> recommendations.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Prashant Ranjan Verma
>>
>> Accessibility Specialist
>>
>> DAISY Consortium
>>
>> Creating the best way to read and publish:  <http://www.daisy.org/>
>> http://www.daisy.org
>>
>>
>>
>> Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies
>>
>> Member - International Association of Accessibility Professionals
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] 10 Amazing Prompts That Demonstrate The Capabilities of ChatGPT to Improve The Lives of People With Disabilities

2023-05-25 Thread 'Ashok Kumar' via AccessIndia
Thank you Mr. Alok for your mail.

as discussed with you and Mr. Suraj, initially we will  start with the
orientation session at Chennai on 9th June and then discuss further on
the same. as for the plan on 9th June need the following from your
end.
1. time of the workshop to be confirmed, we prefer it  to be in the
post lunch ideally from 3 to 5 pm.
2. we will cover basic English letters and Numbers from our end.
3. you can suggest a list of around 5 to 6  important phrases that are
usually used in daily communication which can be taught during the
session.
hope this is fine and kindly revert if you have any clarification on the same.


Best,

Ashokkumar.
On 5/25/23, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
> 10 Amazing Prompts That Demonstrate The Capabilities of ChatGPT to Improve
> The Lives of People With Disabilities
>
> Source: https://www.toptechtidbits.com/163.html
>
> Here are 10 innovative prompts aimed at demonstrating the capabilities of
> ChatGPT to improve the lives of people with various disabilities.
>
> Copy and paste any of the prompts below into ChatGPT:
>
> 1.) "ChatGPT, can you create a step-by-step guide to using voice-to-text
> technology for a blind person who's never used it before?"
>
> 2.) "ChatGPT, I'm an app developer working on a project to assist deaf
> users. Could you suggest some key features and strategies to incorporate AI
> to enhance the communication capabilities of my application?"
>
> 3.) "ChatGPT, can you list and describe different types of assistive
> technologies that would be beneficial for a person with limited mobility?
> Additionally, explain how they can be incorporated into daily life."
>
> 4.) "ChatGPT, I am blind and will be traveling alone for the first time.
> Can
> you provide a detailed guide to navigating airports, hotels, and public
> transportation using available technology and resources?"
>
> 5.) "ChatGPT, I'm deaf and I often struggle to understand what's happening
> in movies due to the lack of proper subtitles. Can you explain how I can
> use
> an AI-based real-time transcription service to enhance my viewing
> experience?"
>
> 6.) "ChatGPT, as someone with a motor disability, it can be difficult for
> me
> to use a computer. Can you propose a list of speech recognition commands
> and
> shortcuts I could use to navigate my computer more efficiently?"
>
> 7.) "ChatGPT, I'm a teacher with deaf students in my class. Could you
> assist
> me in creating an inclusive lesson plan which leverages technology to
> facilitate effective communication and learning for all students?"
>
> 8.) "ChatGPT, my elderly father is losing his sight and loves to read.
> Could
> you recommend some AI-based tools and applications that can help him
> continue his passion for reading?"
>
> 9.) "ChatGPT, I have a motor disability and need to redesign my home to be
> more accessible. Can you provide a list of smart home technologies that I
> can incorporate into different rooms to make daily tasks easier?"
>
> 10.) "ChatGPT, I am working on a project to develop a tactile graphic
> display for visually impaired users. Can you provide a conceptual
> description of how such a device could work, along with potential use
> cases?"
>
> These prompts are intended to demonstrate how ChatGPT can be a valuable
> resource for the blind, deaf, and people with mobility issues by offering
> practical advice, creative problem-solving, and insightful recommendations.
>
>
>
>
>
> Prashant Ranjan Verma
>
> Accessibility Specialist
>
> DAISY Consortium
>
> Creating the best way to read and publish:  
> http://www.daisy.org
>
>
>
> Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies
>
> Member - International Association of Accessibility Professionals
>
>
>
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