Who is this useful for?

People with deafblindness, educators

Date of publication
April 2021
Created by
Sense India
Acknowledgements
Australian Aid and Blind Persons Associations (India)

This training manual is designed to help individuals with disabilities develop essential computer skills for education, employment, and daily life. It covers fundamental computer operations, assistive technology tools, and adaptive strategies to ensure accessibility. The resource serves as a step-by-step guide for learners, educators, and support professionals aiming to empower individuals through digital literacy and technology use.

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