A classroom to teach information technologies to visually impaired designed by a cuban visually disabled teacher
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- Science and Technology
- 07 / 10 / 2007
A classroom to teach information technologies to visually impaired people has been designed in Cuba.
Its creator was Ariel Rodriguez, a visually impaired himself, who teaches information technologies at a computer club for youngsters, what is known in the Island as Joven Club.
He used the idea as a base for his thesis for a Master Degree recently, AIN news agency reported.
The facility must be equipped with appropriate software, a digital library and well-trained teachers, so that the visually impaired can learn at the same rate than their fellow students, he said.
Source: Prensa Latina
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