NAB Helpline customized training and consultancy program

 

NAB Assistive Technology Helpline for the Blind announces its customized
training and consultancy program. Starting 5th January 2013 working blind
and low vision persons can call the helpline desk and fix up an appointment
on a coming Saturday with an assistive technology trainer/expert to get
training or advice on any specific ICT tool or software. They may also use
the time for troubleshooting problems in use of assistive technologies.


Who can benefit?


Any visually impaired person who is employed or self-employed e.g. teachers,
bankers, entrepreneurs etc. can avail this service. 

 

This service is currently not being offered to non-working visually impaired
persons. They can take up any of the different training programs offered by
the computer training department of NAB Delhi.


How does this work?


Persons desirous of availing this service should contact Helpline desk by
phone or email and request an appointment on a coming Saturday. Note that
this service is available only on Saturdays from 10 AM to 4.30 PM as of now.
You can fix up a meeting with Prashant Ranjan Verma, Mukesh Sharma, Yogesh
Taneja, Anuj Sandal, Rakesh Negi, Ranjana Rana, Rajneesh or Bharti.
Typically meetings will be of 1-2 hours duration. Please do fix up an
appointment before visiting NAB for this service since trainers may be busy
or unavailable to assist you.


Which hardware/software is covered? 


Any aspect related to accessible use of desktop/laptop/netbook computers,
mobile phones and note taking devices can be discussed. In terms of software
platforms expertise is available on Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8,
Symbian, Android, iPhone & iPad. Computer formatting and repair of devices
is beyond the scope of this program.    

 

Note that the Helpline cannot offer basic or beginner training on computers
under this program. Users can approach the helpline only for learning to use
specific features of an application or for finding solutions to computing
tasks that they may have to perform in their workplace. 


What are the fees?


A nominal one time registration fee of Rs. 500/- is to be paid by
cash/cheque at the time of first meeting. No fees are payable for subsequent
visits. Beyond this, we appeal to the community to donate in cash or kind as
per their wish to help NAB Delhi continue to offer its services for
empowerment of the visually impaired.

 

To know more about NAB Helpline please visit NAB Assistive Technology
Helpline for the Blind <http://www.nabdelhi.org/AssistiveTechnology.html>  

 NAB Helpline service is supported by ESSEL Social Welfare Foundation

 

NAB Assistive Technology Helpline for the Blind

National Association for the Blind

Sector-5, R.K. Puram, New Delhi - 110022

Phone: 011 6455 6968 Email:  [email protected].

 

 

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