The centre for Infrastructural and Technological Advancement for the Blind (CITAB), has called on the Ogun State Government to include students with visual impairment in the plan for free internet services for e-learning purposes in the State.
Please shareTweetThe centre for Infrastructural and Technological Advancement for the Blind (CITAB), has called on the Ogun State’s government to include students with visual impairment in the plan for free internet service for e-learning purposes in the state. This was contained in a press release issued by the group’s executive chairman, Jolomi George Fenemigho. It
The Carroll Center for the Blind has announced that it has published a new book, Getting Started With Zoom Meetings: A Guide for JAWS, NVDA, and iPhone VoiceOver Users, by Heather Thomas. The book is expected to serve as an invaluable resource for people have vision loss, wanting to participate in and host Zoom meetings in the workplace, for educational purposes, and for personal use. The publication is timely as so many people are now required to work and stay at home.
Students with disabilities are said to be receiving inadequate learning support during the COVID-19 lockdown due to lack of inclusive learning environment.
Please shareTweetThe Centre for Infrastructural and Technological Advancement for the Blind (CITAB) has described as empty the free education offered by the State Governor to disabled students at Nassarawa State University. This was contained in a press release issued on Wednesday by the group’s Executive Chairman, Mr Jolomi Fenemigho. Fenemigho expressed his disappointment with the