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The programme was supported by Microsoft
Vietnam and the talking book charity fund to teach the blind how to use
computers and access the Internet, the huge source of information. It aims to
help develop the capabilities of the blind and prepare them for computing
career opportunities.
The project will be carried out for a year
and each course will be run in three months with 15 students.
Its curriculum was designed by a group of
people with vision impaired under consultation from Microsoft Vietnam staff
while all ten lecturers are also the blind with university degrees.
Director of the talking book library Nguyen
Huong Duong said the programme is expected to not only benefit the attending
blind but also inspire the blind community to study information technology
for social integration.
Microsoft Vietnam hopes that it will open up
more opportunities for people with impaired vision and help them improve
their life quality, Director of Legal and Corporate Affairs Pham Khoa said,
adding that if successful, the project will be scaled up across the country.
During the launching event, the Tan Nam Do
Trading Co. Ltd donated 30 computers to the talking book library and Vietnam
Foundation presented the library with 77 computers with no screen for the
blind.
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