Thu, 02 Jun 22 07:25:37 +0000
Visually-impaired persons trained to use smart devices
The Disabled Peoples Network of Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) has launched an initiative aimed at helping visually impaired persons to become more independent through the use of technology.
Apart from him, some of the participants also told eye-watering stories about their lives prior to knowing how to use a smart device. Collie Crandon has said that, with the knowledge he gained over the three-month period, he can now teach others to use smart devices. Crandon, who is visually-impaired, couldn’t imagine himself being able to operate a smart device.
“Now I could dial. I can answer the phone. This is due to the accessibility and the training that I received,” she disclosed.
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