Re: [AI] Visually challenged parent - sighted child...How to bridge the gap?

2015-01-16 Thread Preeti Monga
Hi Payal,

Just a small shareing from me, I too was a single mom for 2 children, my
children both were very intelegent but it was a great struggle to  get them
to study. They never did very well in academics, but today they both are
doing very  well, both are working and married, my daughter has 2 children
of her own and she is a great mother herself! Sometimes, when they were
small, I used to worry a lot as to what they are going to do, but not to
worry. Everyone can only do her and his best with children, and there are
skills, strengths and weeknesses in everyone. Just relax and do your best
and your little one is going to make you very proud one day.Even sighted
parents dont manage to have all brilliant kids.  For your little one is
going to pick up all your wonderful strenghts and the only thing that works
when you want to teach is:
lead by example and have faith in your child!
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Of payal jethra
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 8:02 AM
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Visually challenged parent - sighted child...How to bridge the
gap?

"I want you to read what I have written. I want you to see" is what my
seven year old son insisted as I sat him on my lap completing his
Hindi assignment.


As a visually challenged single parent, one of the hitches I face
while taking up my son's studies is figuring out how to establish
written communication between parent & child: A visually challenged
parent would leave a messege or Braille or audio note for a child who
returns from school to read... "Hope you had a Terrific Tuesday,
Sweetheart. When Mommy returns we shall pick up reading the Science
lesson on Light and Shadows. Till then...take care and be good! (And
draw a smiley face at the end)"

My residual vision allows me to scribble a line or two with a chalk on
a blackboard or using a marker on a white board, but what adaptations
would help him write to me?

At school, he is doing very well with oral, elocutions and
recitationshowever, when it comes to written work whether it is at
home or at school, he does it with lack of interest and the only area
where he requires improvement is his handwriting. Technology and
accessibility has been a boon in enabling me scan his text books, type
out and save his class work and set tests and practice papers thus
doing my bit in complimenting the effort of my friend who takes up his
studies volentarily as a tuition teacher.

When a subject is covered in class, and after we have read through the
text and note books, we Google "our solar system" or long "division"
or watch a you tube of the subject together. This activity helps me
gauge his understanding of the subject and answer any questions which
may pop up.

It is my strong belief that visual limitations must not be allowed to
come in the way of a parent taking up a child's studies or motivating
him academically.
The only gap is in the different tools my son and I use to read and
write. His lack of interest in writing may or may not be linked to my
visual impairment or inability to help with his written work. It could
be a mere phase of childishness, however, the question of establishing
written communication with him still remains he and I being on
different wavelengths and me not wanting him to use a phone or
computer as a tool to write to me?

Friends, your thoughts and ideas on how to bridge if not eliminate
this gap in written communication between a visually challenged Mon
and a young child & rekindle his desire and love for writing would be
appreciated.

Regards,
Payal

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Re: [AI] Visually challenged parent - sighted child...How to bridge the gap?

2015-01-16 Thread mukesh jain
Ouch, what a great topic,
The first piece of advice I can give to any blind person, whether they
are a parent or not, is to teach yourself to read and write print or
have someone
help you learn. Sometimes there is no Braille and it is useful to know
how to read raised or indented print, and this is especially an
important skill
for those who wish to become parents. It's also good to know how to
write actual letters so your signature isn't just a scribble that's
easier than most
signatures to forge and so that it is at least somewhat legible. How
do you learn print? Well, here are a few suggestions.

The first thing you can do to learn print letters is to buy alphabet
refrigerator magnets, both in upper and lower cases. For those who
don't know about this item, I can tell you that these comes in   ABC
Magnets form and  come in a set of 26 and are ideal for sprucing up
your refrigerator, filing cabinet or any other metal surface! The
strong magnetshold firmly and resist sliding or falling off, and the
bright colors are fun and cheerful for your children to teach the
alphabets!

 When you take them out of the package, they should in theory be in
order, but if not, have someone who knows the letters order them for
you on a refrigerator, dry erase board, or other magnetized surface,
so that you can feel each letter and learn its shape. Practice feeling
the letters often until you have them down, then have someone test you
on them until you've mastered identifying them by touch. Make sure to
do this with both cases as lower case print letters do not always look
the
same as upper case ones. There are only a few exceptions, such as S,
X, and Z. Then you can move on to the next step.

Now you are ready for letter and number stencils. These will teach you
two things. First off they will teach you to read indented print, as
the stencil
will have holes in the shape of the letters. It shouldn't take too
long to master the indented versions once you've gotten the raised
magnets down. Now
you can use them to write. Take a pen and paper and practice tracing
the letters in the stencil until you have it down. The stencil will
act as a guide
so you should draw them correctly. Once you've mastered that, you can
practice drawing the letters freehand and even working on your
signature if necessary.
Now you're ready to help a child learn to read and write.

With these same materials, you can help a child learn to read and
write print, whether they are sighted or blind, but for the purposes
of this post we'll
assume the child is sighted. When you have mastered the magnetic
letters, put them on a surface for the child to practice. Make sure
you know how to order
them, as children will often want to take them down and handle them.
Allow them to do so and tell them what the letters are. Then you can
begin taking
them down and quizzing them daily on what the letters are. Do not be
discouraged if this takes a while. Just keep practicing with the child
and they will
eventually get it. When they do, and they can correctly identify all
or most of the letters even if randomly selected, move on to the
stencil, but remember
to continue practicing the magnetic letters every day.

With the stencil, you should use one more item to make your efforts
more fruitful. However, before you get there, give your child the
stencil and let them
practice drawing the letters with a standard pen or pencil. Let them
do this repeatedly so that they can master using the stencil. Then,
you'll want to
get a trusty glitter pen. This can be used to allow your child to draw
letters, whether by stencil or free hand, in a way that what they have
drawn will
be raised and tactile. This way, a blind parent can feel the letters
to see if they conform to what they are supposed to be, and if not
help correct the
child. This is a great way for parent and child to learn, and kids
will love the glitter pen anyway. You can also use these for craft
projects, but they're
a great tool for blind parents teaching writing to their kids.

Like most things, there is a way for blind people to overcome almost
any obstacle, and reading and writing print, whether for themselves or
their children
is no exception. You can find most of these products in almost any store.




On 1/17/15, Uma phago  wrote:
> Amazing! This is a lesson for me too.
>
> On 1/17/15, payal jethra  wrote:
>> "I want you to read what I have written. I want you to see" is what my
>> seven year old son insisted as I sat him on my lap completing his
>> Hindi assignment.
>>
>>
>> As a visually challenged single parent, one of the hitches I face
>> while taking up my son's studies is figuring out how to establish
>> written communication between parent & child: A visually challenged
>> parent would leave a messege or Braille or audio note for a child who
>> returns from school to read... "Hope you had a Terrific Tuesday,
>> Sweetheart. When Mommy returns we shall pick up reading the Science
>> lesson on Light and Shadows. 

Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

2015-01-16 Thread Bikram
It depends on how you input the station name. Suppose you have to enter
Mumbai CST. Here you would type Mumbai CST, and press tab for the result to
be added automatically into the from edit field. But if you only type
Mumbai c, and press tab afterwards, considering the alphabetical order, it
will assume that you wish to enter Mumbai Central, and it will add the same
accordingly. However, you need not to be precise all the time, especially
when you are unaware of the spellings of different stations. Try
experimenting with partially relevant character combination of the station
name or code, you might probably get your desired station right. For
example, if you only type NDLS, which is the station code of New Delhi, it
will add New Delhi instantaneously into the desired field. If your screen
reader remains silent After pressing tab, please make sure to check it back
to see if whether you get the right station.
Following are the differences you queried for:
I-ticket: An i-ticket refers to the normal Internet ticket, which IRCTC
will courier to you at the address given by you while logging, which ticket
you
will receive at your doorstep in 2-3 days. For i-ticket you have to book a
ticket at least three days prior to the date of journey to enable its
delivery
by courier. It can be booked under Confirmed/RAC/Waitlisted ticket status.
E-ticket: An e-ticket can be booked up to the time of the preparation chart
for your train. This will require entering the identity particulars of one
of the passengers, who will have to carry the same ID card while traveling.
An e-ticket can be booked only if the ticket status is Confirmed or RAC.

On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Ishwar Verma <
ishwarverma.raipur2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> friends! i want to know how to book ticket from irctc, because i was
> tried to book but i am unable to book. when i feal all detail like
> from station to station and submit then i show an error [please select
> from station]. another question is what is the difference [e] ticket
> and [i] ticket.
>
> On 1/17/15, Chetan J. Makvana  wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > day before yesterday I've faced a strange problem to check PNR status,
> > after typing our PNR number we will get security verification code,
> > which was not even visible for sighted, I have tried from webvisum but
> > not succeed.
> > before it was easy to check but now it is hard for us.
> > would like to know if anyone on the list have faced similar problem.
> >
> > thank you.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Chetan Sagar.
> >
> > On 1/16/15, Rahul Gambhir  wrote:
> >> Hello Folks,
> >>
> >> Today I noticed that IRCTC is now offering OTP at all stages of
> >> booking a train ticket.
> >> When I loged in with an OTP the entire session was based on OTP
> >> verification, and when I loged with Captcha code the session was based
> >> on Captcha verifications  .
> >> Sharing the first time experience of transacting with OTP on IRCTC
> >> website, I got OTP at 3 stages.
> >> Step1: OTP for Login
> >> Step2: OTP for booking: after entering the passenger details,
> >> selecting the submit button OTP was sent immediately and it has to be
> >> entered while confirming the booking credentials
> >> Step3: OTP for payment: This OTP has to be entered on the payment screen
> >>
> >> Please note I did not make the final payment as there is no travel
> >> plan in near future.
> >> Eagerly anticipating to read other users experiences
> >> With Best regards
> >> Rahul Gambhir
> >>
> >>
> >> On 1/16/15, Bikram  wrote:
> >>> The captcha provided for the purpose of verification of booking is
> >>> significantly different than the one appears at the log in screen.
> >>> Webvisum
> >>> doesn't recognize any value of that captcha at all, while it can
> provide
> >>> the solution for the log in captcha.
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:23 AM, inamuddin 
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
>  Very well.
> 
>  On 1/15/2015 10:19 PM, Vikas Kapoor wrote:
> 
> > Besides that, the date edit field also became accessible which was
> > really
> > very irritating while booking a ticket...
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Mahesh S. Panicker" 
> > To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> > concerningthe disabled." 
> > Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:43 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA
> >
> >
> > It took them ages, but the Railways have acted sensible for a
> change!.
> >
> > On 1/15/15, Prashant Naik  wrote:
> >
> >> Friends. Sharing a good change in the IRCTC booking log in page.
> >> IRCTC
> >> has
> >> introduced an alternate as send OTP instead of CAPTCHA. I tried with
> >> my
> >> log
> >> in and its working. OTP is a 6 digit number received on your mobile
> >> number
> >> registered with IRCTC.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Prashant. Naik
> >> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
> 

Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

2015-01-16 Thread Prashant Verma
This looks like to be a good first outcome of the meeting Asif had reported.
We had emphasized the need for alternatives  to image based captcha  and I
had highly advocated for OTP.
The railways representative there had expressed their willingness to improve
accessibility. 
However, till these websites comply with the accessibility guidelines, we
should keep working at it.

 


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Rahul Gambhir
Sent: 16 January 2015 23:23
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

Hello Folks,

Today I noticed that IRCTC is now offering OTP at all stages of booking a
train ticket.
When I loged in with an OTP the entire session was based on OTP
verification, and when I loged with Captcha code the session was based on
Captcha verifications  .
Sharing the first time experience of transacting with OTP on IRCTC website,
I got OTP at 3 stages.
Step1: OTP for Login
Step2: OTP for booking: after entering the passenger details, selecting the
submit button OTP was sent immediately and it has to be entered while
confirming the booking credentials
Step3: OTP for payment: This OTP has to be entered on the payment screen

Please note I did not make the final payment as there is no travel plan in
near future.
Eagerly anticipating to read other users experiences With Best regards Rahul
Gambhir


On 1/16/15, Bikram  wrote:
> The captcha provided for the purpose of verification of booking is 
> significantly different than the one appears at the log in screen. 
> Webvisum doesn't recognize any value of that captcha at all, while it 
> can provide the solution for the log in captcha.
>
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:23 AM, inamuddin  wrote:
>
>> Very well.
>>
>> On 1/15/2015 10:19 PM, Vikas Kapoor wrote:
>>
>>> Besides that, the date edit field also became accessible which was 
>>> really very irritating while booking a ticket...
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Mahesh S. Panicker" 
>>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
>>> concerningthe disabled." 
>>> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:43 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA
>>>
>>>
>>> It took them ages, but the Railways have acted sensible for a change!.
>>>
>>> On 1/15/15, Prashant Naik  wrote:
>>>
 Friends. Sharing a good change in the IRCTC booking log in page. 
 IRCTC has introduced an alternate as send OTP instead of CAPTCHA. I 
 tried with my log in and its working. OTP is a 6 digit number 
 received on your mobile number registered with IRCTC.

 Regards,
 Prashant. Naik
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2015-01-16 Thread mahendra

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any one knows any problem?
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Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

2015-01-16 Thread Bikram
You can check the pnr status at http://indianrail.gov.in/ where it also
requires captcha code, but it is recognizable by webvisum.

On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 7:39 AM, Chetan J. Makvana  wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> day before yesterday I've faced a strange problem to check PNR status,
> after typing our PNR number we will get security verification code,
> which was not even visible for sighted, I have tried from webvisum but
> not succeed.
> before it was easy to check but now it is hard for us.
> would like to know if anyone on the list have faced similar problem.
>
> thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Chetan Sagar.
>
> On 1/16/15, Rahul Gambhir  wrote:
> > Hello Folks,
> >
> > Today I noticed that IRCTC is now offering OTP at all stages of
> > booking a train ticket.
> > When I loged in with an OTP the entire session was based on OTP
> > verification, and when I loged with Captcha code the session was based
> > on Captcha verifications  .
> > Sharing the first time experience of transacting with OTP on IRCTC
> > website, I got OTP at 3 stages.
> > Step1: OTP for Login
> > Step2: OTP for booking: after entering the passenger details,
> > selecting the submit button OTP was sent immediately and it has to be
> > entered while confirming the booking credentials
> > Step3: OTP for payment: This OTP has to be entered on the payment screen
> >
> > Please note I did not make the final payment as there is no travel
> > plan in near future.
> > Eagerly anticipating to read other users experiences
> > With Best regards
> > Rahul Gambhir
> >
> >
> > On 1/16/15, Bikram  wrote:
> >> The captcha provided for the purpose of verification of booking is
> >> significantly different than the one appears at the log in screen.
> >> Webvisum
> >> doesn't recognize any value of that captcha at all, while it can provide
> >> the solution for the log in captcha.
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:23 AM, inamuddin 
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Very well.
> >>>
> >>> On 1/15/2015 10:19 PM, Vikas Kapoor wrote:
> >>>
>  Besides that, the date edit field also became accessible which was
>  really
>  very irritating while booking a ticket...
>  - Original Message -
>  From: "Mahesh S. Panicker" 
>  To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>  concerningthe disabled." 
>  Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:43 PM
>  Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA
> 
> 
>  It took them ages, but the Railways have acted sensible for a change!.
> 
>  On 1/15/15, Prashant Naik  wrote:
> 
> > Friends. Sharing a good change in the IRCTC booking log in page.
> IRCTC
> > has
> > introduced an alternate as send OTP instead of CAPTCHA. I tried with
> > my
> > log
> > in and its working. OTP is a 6 digit number received on your mobile
> > number
> > registered with IRCTC.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Prashant. Naik
> > Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

2015-01-16 Thread Bikram
Oh this sounds very much productive for independent accomplishments of
transactions over the IRCTC interface. Although it appears a bit obvious,
Still they should outline a brief instruction regarding the newly
implemented alternative with a view to avoid potential confusion of the
passengers concerning its functionality. For instance, they should mentions
something like
"Note: Opting for OTP instead of captcha for log in verification will
require the same step during other verification process of the entire
session.

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Rahul Gambhir 
wrote:

> Hello Folks,
>
> Today I noticed that IRCTC is now offering OTP at all stages of
> booking a train ticket.
> When I loged in with an OTP the entire session was based on OTP
> verification, and when I loged with Captcha code the session was based
> on Captcha verifications  .
> Sharing the first time experience of transacting with OTP on IRCTC
> website, I got OTP at 3 stages.
> Step1: OTP for Login
> Step2: OTP for booking: after entering the passenger details,
> selecting the submit button OTP was sent immediately and it has to be
> entered while confirming the booking credentials
> Step3: OTP for payment: This OTP has to be entered on the payment screen
>
> Please note I did not make the final payment as there is no travel
> plan in near future.
> Eagerly anticipating to read other users experiences
> With Best regards
> Rahul Gambhir
>
>
> On 1/16/15, Bikram  wrote:
> > The captcha provided for the purpose of verification of booking is
> > significantly different than the one appears at the log in screen.
> Webvisum
> > doesn't recognize any value of that captcha at all, while it can provide
> > the solution for the log in captcha.
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:23 AM, inamuddin 
> wrote:
> >
> >> Very well.
> >>
> >> On 1/15/2015 10:19 PM, Vikas Kapoor wrote:
> >>
> >>> Besides that, the date edit field also became accessible which was
> >>> really
> >>> very irritating while booking a ticket...
> >>> - Original Message -
> >>> From: "Mahesh S. Panicker" 
> >>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> >>> concerningthe disabled." 
> >>> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:43 PM
> >>> Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> It took them ages, but the Railways have acted sensible for a change!.
> >>>
> >>> On 1/15/15, Prashant Naik  wrote:
> >>>
>  Friends. Sharing a good change in the IRCTC booking log in page. IRCTC
>  has
>  introduced an alternate as send OTP instead of CAPTCHA. I tried with
> my
>  log
>  in and its working. OTP is a 6 digit number received on your mobile
>  number
>  registered with IRCTC.
> 
>  Regards,
>  Prashant. Naik
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[AI] What is best way of getting optimum OCR result from a coloured picture book

2015-01-16 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
Hey access Indians, I have a book which has lots of images along with
the text written in various collumns on a page. If I am scanning this
book through Kurzweil, it is not giving optimum OCR results, and the
text is not being recognized in a manner so that I could make a sense
out of it. So what do you suggest that in what manner should I scan
this book to grab readable text?  I have HP scanner, LexCam digital
scanner, Kurzweil, Fine reader, Openbook etc.

-- 
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PhD Candidate in Center for International Law, JNU, New Delhi
Phone: 0955765 / 927879

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Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

2015-01-16 Thread Ishwar Verma
friends! i want to know how to book ticket from irctc, because i was
tried to book but i am unable to book. when i feal all detail like
from station to station and submit then i show an error [please select
from station]. another question is what is the difference [e] ticket
and [i] ticket.

On 1/17/15, Chetan J. Makvana  wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> day before yesterday I've faced a strange problem to check PNR status,
> after typing our PNR number we will get security verification code,
> which was not even visible for sighted, I have tried from webvisum but
> not succeed.
> before it was easy to check but now it is hard for us.
> would like to know if anyone on the list have faced similar problem.
>
> thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Chetan Sagar.
>
> On 1/16/15, Rahul Gambhir  wrote:
>> Hello Folks,
>>
>> Today I noticed that IRCTC is now offering OTP at all stages of
>> booking a train ticket.
>> When I loged in with an OTP the entire session was based on OTP
>> verification, and when I loged with Captcha code the session was based
>> on Captcha verifications  .
>> Sharing the first time experience of transacting with OTP on IRCTC
>> website, I got OTP at 3 stages.
>> Step1: OTP for Login
>> Step2: OTP for booking: after entering the passenger details,
>> selecting the submit button OTP was sent immediately and it has to be
>> entered while confirming the booking credentials
>> Step3: OTP for payment: This OTP has to be entered on the payment screen
>>
>> Please note I did not make the final payment as there is no travel
>> plan in near future.
>> Eagerly anticipating to read other users experiences
>> With Best regards
>> Rahul Gambhir
>>
>>
>> On 1/16/15, Bikram  wrote:
>>> The captcha provided for the purpose of verification of booking is
>>> significantly different than the one appears at the log in screen.
>>> Webvisum
>>> doesn't recognize any value of that captcha at all, while it can provide
>>> the solution for the log in captcha.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:23 AM, inamuddin 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Very well.

 On 1/15/2015 10:19 PM, Vikas Kapoor wrote:

> Besides that, the date edit field also became accessible which was
> really
> very irritating while booking a ticket...
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mahesh S. Panicker" 
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA
>
>
> It took them ages, but the Railways have acted sensible for a change!.
>
> On 1/15/15, Prashant Naik  wrote:
>
>> Friends. Sharing a good change in the IRCTC booking log in page.
>> IRCTC
>> has
>> introduced an alternate as send OTP instead of CAPTCHA. I tried with
>> my
>> log
>> in and its working. OTP is a 6 digit number received on your mobile
>> number
>> registered with IRCTC.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Prashant. Naik
>> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Visually challenged parent - sighted child...How to bridge the gap?

2015-01-16 Thread Uma phago
Amazing! This is a lesson for me too.

On 1/17/15, payal jethra  wrote:
> "I want you to read what I have written. I want you to see" is what my
> seven year old son insisted as I sat him on my lap completing his
> Hindi assignment.
>
>
> As a visually challenged single parent, one of the hitches I face
> while taking up my son's studies is figuring out how to establish
> written communication between parent & child: A visually challenged
> parent would leave a messege or Braille or audio note for a child who
> returns from school to read... "Hope you had a Terrific Tuesday,
> Sweetheart. When Mommy returns we shall pick up reading the Science
> lesson on Light and Shadows. Till then...take care and be good! (And
> draw a smiley face at the end)"
>
> My residual vision allows me to scribble a line or two with a chalk on
> a blackboard or using a marker on a white board, but what adaptations
> would help him write to me?
>
> At school, he is doing very well with oral, elocutions and
> recitationshowever, when it comes to written work whether it is at
> home or at school, he does it with lack of interest and the only area
> where he requires improvement is his handwriting. Technology and
> accessibility has been a boon in enabling me scan his text books, type
> out and save his class work and set tests and practice papers thus
> doing my bit in complimenting the effort of my friend who takes up his
> studies volentarily as a tuition teacher.
>
> When a subject is covered in class, and after we have read through the
> text and note books, we Google "our solar system" or long "division"
> or watch a you tube of the subject together. This activity helps me
> gauge his understanding of the subject and answer any questions which
> may pop up.
>
> It is my strong belief that visual limitations must not be allowed to
> come in the way of a parent taking up a child's studies or motivating
> him academically.
> The only gap is in the different tools my son and I use to read and
> write. His lack of interest in writing may or may not be linked to my
> visual impairment or inability to help with his written work. It could
> be a mere phase of childishness, however, the question of establishing
> written communication with him still remains he and I being on
> different wavelengths and me not wanting him to use a phone or
> computer as a tool to write to me?
>
> Friends, your thoughts and ideas on how to bridge if not eliminate
> this gap in written communication between a visually challenged Mon
> and a young child & rekindle his desire and love for writing would be
> appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Payal
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
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Re: [AI] Sendspace Problem.

2015-01-16 Thread B. R. Nautial
of course! its not working in various parts of India but you can download 
anything from sendspace, once you go to www.hiload.org. once you view this 
site, find out the edit box and paste the download link of that item, witch 
you got from sendspace to download and save the item accordingly.
- Original Message - 
From: "Amiyo Biswas" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 7:59 AM
Subject: [AI] Sendspace Problem.


sendspace is not working again for me and some of my friends. Is it 
blocked again?


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[AI] Visually challenged parent - sighted child...How to bridge the gap?

2015-01-16 Thread payal jethra
"I want you to read what I have written. I want you to see" is what my
seven year old son insisted as I sat him on my lap completing his
Hindi assignment.


As a visually challenged single parent, one of the hitches I face
while taking up my son's studies is figuring out how to establish
written communication between parent & child: A visually challenged
parent would leave a messege or Braille or audio note for a child who
returns from school to read... "Hope you had a Terrific Tuesday,
Sweetheart. When Mommy returns we shall pick up reading the Science
lesson on Light and Shadows. Till then...take care and be good! (And
draw a smiley face at the end)"

My residual vision allows me to scribble a line or two with a chalk on
a blackboard or using a marker on a white board, but what adaptations
would help him write to me?

At school, he is doing very well with oral, elocutions and
recitationshowever, when it comes to written work whether it is at
home or at school, he does it with lack of interest and the only area
where he requires improvement is his handwriting. Technology and
accessibility has been a boon in enabling me scan his text books, type
out and save his class work and set tests and practice papers thus
doing my bit in complimenting the effort of my friend who takes up his
studies volentarily as a tuition teacher.

When a subject is covered in class, and after we have read through the
text and note books, we Google "our solar system" or long "division"
or watch a you tube of the subject together. This activity helps me
gauge his understanding of the subject and answer any questions which
may pop up.

It is my strong belief that visual limitations must not be allowed to
come in the way of a parent taking up a child's studies or motivating
him academically.
The only gap is in the different tools my son and I use to read and
write. His lack of interest in writing may or may not be linked to my
visual impairment or inability to help with his written work. It could
be a mere phase of childishness, however, the question of establishing
written communication with him still remains he and I being on
different wavelengths and me not wanting him to use a phone or
computer as a tool to write to me?

Friends, your thoughts and ideas on how to bridge if not eliminate
this gap in written communication between a visually challenged Mon
and a young child & rekindle his desire and love for writing would be
appreciated.

Regards,
Payal

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[AI] Sendspace Problem.

2015-01-16 Thread Amiyo Biswas
sendspace is not working again for me and some of my friends. Is it blocked 
again?

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Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

2015-01-16 Thread Chetan J. Makvana
Dear friends,

day before yesterday I've faced a strange problem to check PNR status,
after typing our PNR number we will get security verification code,
which was not even visible for sighted, I have tried from webvisum but
not succeed.
before it was easy to check but now it is hard for us.
would like to know if anyone on the list have faced similar problem.

thank you.

Regards,
Chetan Sagar.

On 1/16/15, Rahul Gambhir  wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> Today I noticed that IRCTC is now offering OTP at all stages of
> booking a train ticket.
> When I loged in with an OTP the entire session was based on OTP
> verification, and when I loged with Captcha code the session was based
> on Captcha verifications  .
> Sharing the first time experience of transacting with OTP on IRCTC
> website, I got OTP at 3 stages.
> Step1: OTP for Login
> Step2: OTP for booking: after entering the passenger details,
> selecting the submit button OTP was sent immediately and it has to be
> entered while confirming the booking credentials
> Step3: OTP for payment: This OTP has to be entered on the payment screen
>
> Please note I did not make the final payment as there is no travel
> plan in near future.
> Eagerly anticipating to read other users experiences
> With Best regards
> Rahul Gambhir
>
>
> On 1/16/15, Bikram  wrote:
>> The captcha provided for the purpose of verification of booking is
>> significantly different than the one appears at the log in screen.
>> Webvisum
>> doesn't recognize any value of that captcha at all, while it can provide
>> the solution for the log in captcha.
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:23 AM, inamuddin  wrote:
>>
>>> Very well.
>>>
>>> On 1/15/2015 10:19 PM, Vikas Kapoor wrote:
>>>
 Besides that, the date edit field also became accessible which was
 really
 very irritating while booking a ticket...
 - Original Message -
 From: "Mahesh S. Panicker" 
 To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerningthe disabled." 
 Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:43 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA


 It took them ages, but the Railways have acted sensible for a change!.

 On 1/15/15, Prashant Naik  wrote:

> Friends. Sharing a good change in the IRCTC booking log in page. IRCTC
> has
> introduced an alternate as send OTP instead of CAPTCHA. I tried with
> my
> log
> in and its working. OTP is a 6 digit number received on your mobile
> number
> registered with IRCTC.
>
> Regards,
> Prashant. Naik
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
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Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA

2015-01-16 Thread Rahul Gambhir
Hello Folks,

Today I noticed that IRCTC is now offering OTP at all stages of
booking a train ticket.
When I loged in with an OTP the entire session was based on OTP
verification, and when I loged with Captcha code the session was based
on Captcha verifications  .
Sharing the first time experience of transacting with OTP on IRCTC
website, I got OTP at 3 stages.
Step1: OTP for Login
Step2: OTP for booking: after entering the passenger details,
selecting the submit button OTP was sent immediately and it has to be
entered while confirming the booking credentials
Step3: OTP for payment: This OTP has to be entered on the payment screen

Please note I did not make the final payment as there is no travel
plan in near future.
Eagerly anticipating to read other users experiences
With Best regards
Rahul Gambhir


On 1/16/15, Bikram  wrote:
> The captcha provided for the purpose of verification of booking is
> significantly different than the one appears at the log in screen. Webvisum
> doesn't recognize any value of that captcha at all, while it can provide
> the solution for the log in captcha.
>
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:23 AM, inamuddin  wrote:
>
>> Very well.
>>
>> On 1/15/2015 10:19 PM, Vikas Kapoor wrote:
>>
>>> Besides that, the date edit field also became accessible which was
>>> really
>>> very irritating while booking a ticket...
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Mahesh S. Panicker" 
>>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerningthe disabled." 
>>> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 7:43 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC introduced send OTP instead of CAPTCHA
>>>
>>>
>>> It took them ages, but the Railways have acted sensible for a change!.
>>>
>>> On 1/15/15, Prashant Naik  wrote:
>>>
 Friends. Sharing a good change in the IRCTC booking log in page. IRCTC
 has
 introduced an alternate as send OTP instead of CAPTCHA. I tried with my
 log
 in and its working. OTP is a 6 digit number received on your mobile
 number
 registered with IRCTC.

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Re: [AI] link needed to download fs reader

2015-01-16 Thread suhas J
thats okay sir no probs.

On 1/16/15, B. R. Nautial  wrote:
> hello friend, i'll send you the link tomorrow morning cause tonight, i came
>
> home very late
> - Original Message -
> From: "suhas J" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 7:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] link needed to download fs reader
>
>
>> hi noshadh sir i didnot get the link pl send it to mail id thanks.
>>
>> On 1/15/15, suhas J  wrote:
>>> hi a very good eveming to all. friends i need link for download fs
>>> reader any help from your end would be highly uprishyated thanks
>>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Minutes for High Level advisory committee on Accessibility (december 30, 2014)

2015-01-16 Thread avinash shahi
Good development and thanks for sharing minutes with us

However, No strict deadline has been fixed for seeing decisions was
being taken implemented.

On 1/16/15, Mohammed Asif iqbal  wrote:
> Dear all,
> Hope you guys are doing great.
> As you are aware; I, Prasant Verma, dipendra manacha are currently engaged
> by department of electronics & IT, government of India and volunteering our
> time to formulate action plan and strategy for converting all government web
> sites into accessible.  We had high level advisory committee meeting on
> December 30, 2015 where Executive director Indian railway was also present.
> Please to note that they are taking step in the right direction in terms of
> attempting to make their IRCTC equal access.  We are committed to ensure
> that we will continue to work till we achieve our objectives.  I am
> publishing the minutes for your reference.  Please note that scanned copy
> was forwarded by Ministry and I did OCR it; however it does not offer high
> quality of reading but it does the job.  Please note that this is rather
> long so read it at your leisure.
> Thanks again to everyone who helped us by giving their input for identifying
> additional 50 frequently visited web sites.
> Thanks and let's work diligently towards positive change.
> Smile
> Asif
> f
> vmrvwr
> GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
> .A—JdXaA   -Jt AfS ft «S
> 3TTT
> DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
>
> Website: www.delty.gov.in
> v„18(2)/2O09-*-Infr»  (Vol.IIl)
> To,
> Chairman & Members of the HLAC (As per list enclosed)
> Subject: Minutes of the meeting of High Level Advisory Committee (HLAC)
> related to Accessibility.
> Sir/Madam,
> The undersigned is directed to enclose herewith a copy of the minutes of the
> meeting held on December 30, 2014 at DeitY, Electronics Niketan, CGO
> Complex, New Delhi to finalize action plan to implement the National Policy
> on Universal Electronic Accessibility for kind perusal/further necessary
> action, please.
> (G. Swarnambal) Deputy Director Tel: 011-24301167
> Enel: List of Participants in HLAC.^ ^
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> &
> •>r,  K   A.  V   National^-GovernancePlan
> m > ▼ ELECTRONICS NIKETAN
> 6 6,  C.G.O.  COMPLEX
> 10003 Public  servicescloser  homeNEW DELHI-110003
> 18(2)/2009-e-Infra (Vol. Ill)
> Department of Electronics & Information Technology E-Infrastructure Division
> Subject:  Minutes of  the meeting of High Level Advisory 
> Committee (HLAC)
> related to
> Accessibility
> 1.A meeting to finalize action plan toimplement the National Policy on
> Universal Electronic
> Accessibility was held on December30, 2014 at Department of Electronic and
> Information
> Technology (DeitY), New Delhi under   the chairmanship of Secretary, DeitY.
> List of participants
> *
> is enclosed in Annexure.
> 2.Dr. Ajay Kumar, DeitY welcomed the  Chairman and members and gave a
> background about the
> formulation of the policy on universal electronic accessibility. He informed
> that multi¬stakeholders were involved in drafting the policy. He further
> informed that since there are not direct action-pomts in the policy, a HLAC
> was constituted with multiple stakeholders’ participation to decide further
> course of action to implement the policy. Afterwards, he requested
> Secretary, DeitY to chair the meeting and also to give his opening remarks.
> 3.Secretary, DeitY asked all the members to introduce themselves and
> accordingly, every member gave his/her brief introduction. In addition, he
> stated that the basic objective of this meeting is to decide key action
> points to operationalize the policy. Afterwards, he asked Shri Dipak Singh,
> HoD (e-Infra) to start the presentation.
> 4.Sh. Dipak Singh gave a presentation covering the details of the policy.
> He shared that the National Policy on Universal Electronic Accessibility,
> 2013 was approved by the Cabinet in October, 2013. This policy recognizes
> the need to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disabilities and to
> facilitate equal access to electronics and Information and Communication
> Technologies (ICTs). He also highlighted its major objectives. Further, he
> explained the agenda items before HLAC.
> 5.Afterwards, the following items were discussed and decisions were taken:
> 5.1   Websites Accessibility
> (i)   Design and implementation strategy for converting inaccessible
> government websites into accessible websites;
> It was proposed that in the first instance, 100 most visited/popular
> Government websites may be migrated into fully accessible sites. In this
> regard, following was submitted before HLAC for moving forward:
> project to convert 100 most popular/visited inaccessible websites into
> accessible sites.
> •  After migration, NIC may get these websites certified by STQC as per
> Gu

Re: [AI] link needed to download fs reader

2015-01-16 Thread B. R. Nautial
hello friend, i'll send you the link tomorrow morning cause tonight, i came 
home very late
- Original Message - 
From: "suhas J" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] link needed to download fs reader



hi noshadh sir i didnot get the link pl send it to mail id thanks.

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hi a very good eveming to all. friends i need link for download fs
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Re: [AI] Having problem with jaws and IE 11

2015-01-16 Thread Hozefa Tambawala
Hi,

Mistakenly, you have turned off The JAWS virtual curser. Try putting
on by pressing INSERT+Z.

On 1/16/15, Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:
> I am unable to brouze on internet explorer 11 with jaws, currently I
> am using jaws 16. The problem which I am confronting with is that jaws
> is not moving on the page, but pressing tabs tells me where I m. Say
> for e.g. I am in my gmail inbox, pressing up arrow, down arrow or any
> other key does nothing, but pressing tab button tells me that I am on
> compose link.
>
> --
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> PhD Candidate in Center for International Law, JNU, New Delhi
> Phone: 0955765 / 927879
>
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Re: [AI] link needed to download fs reader

2015-01-16 Thread suhas J
hi noshadh sir i didnot get the link pl send it to mail id thanks.

On 1/15/15, suhas J  wrote:
> hi a very good eveming to all. friends i need link for download fs
> reader any help from your end would be highly uprishyated thanks
>

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[AI] Minutes for High Level advisory committee on Accessibility (december 30, 2014)

2015-01-16 Thread Mohammed Asif iqbal
Dear all,
Hope you guys are doing great.
As you are aware; I, Prasant Verma, dipendra manacha are currently engaged by 
department of electronics & IT, government of India and volunteering our time 
to formulate action plan and strategy for converting all government web sites 
into accessible.  We had high level advisory committee meeting on December 30, 
2015 where Executive director Indian railway was also present.  Please to note 
that they are taking step in the right direction in terms of attempting to make 
their IRCTC equal access.  We are committed to ensure that we will continue to 
work till we achieve our objectives.  I am publishing the minutes for your 
reference.  Please note that scanned copy was forwarded by Ministry and I did 
OCR it; however it does not offer high quality of reading but it does the job.  
Please note that this is rather long so read it at your leisure.
Thanks again to everyone who helped us by giving their input for identifying 
additional 50 frequently visited web sites.
Thanks and let's work diligently towards positive change.
Smile 
Asif 
f
vmrvwr
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
.A—JdXaA -Jt AfS ft «S
3TTT
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
 
Website: www.delty.gov.in
v„  18(2)/2O09-*-Infr»  (Vol.IIl)
To,
Chairman & Members of the HLAC (As per list enclosed)
Subject: Minutes of the meeting of High Level Advisory Committee (HLAC) related 
to Accessibility.
Sir/Madam,
The undersigned is directed to enclose herewith a copy of the minutes of the 
meeting held on December 30, 2014 at DeitY, Electronics Niketan, CGO Complex, 
New Delhi to finalize action plan to implement the National Policy on Universal 
Electronic Accessibility for kind perusal/further necessary action, please.
(G. Swarnambal) Deputy Director Tel: 011-24301167
Enel: List of Participants in HLAC.^ ^ 

















 
&
•>  r,  K   A.  V   National^-GovernancePlan
m > ▼   ELECTRONICS NIKETAN
6   6,  C.G.O.  COMPLEX
10003   Public  servicescloser  homeNEW DELHI-110003 
18(2)/2009-e-Infra (Vol. Ill)
Department of Electronics & Information Technology E-Infrastructure Division
Subject:Minutes of  the meeting of High Level Advisory 
Committee (HLAC) related to
Accessibility
1.  A meeting to finalize action plan toimplement the National Policy 
on Universal Electronic
Accessibility was held on December  30, 2014 at Department of Electronic 
and Information
Technology (DeitY), New Delhi under the chairmanship of Secretary, DeitY. 
List of participants
*
is enclosed in Annexure.
2.  Dr. Ajay Kumar, DeitY welcomed the  Chairman and members and gave a 
background about the
formulation of the policy on universal electronic accessibility. He informed 
that multi¬stakeholders were involved in drafting the policy. He further 
informed that since there are not direct action-pomts in the policy, a HLAC was 
constituted with multiple stakeholders’ participation to decide further course 
of action to implement the policy. Afterwards, he requested Secretary, DeitY to 
chair the meeting and also to give his opening remarks.
3.  Secretary, DeitY asked all the members to introduce themselves and 
accordingly, every member gave his/her brief introduction. In addition, he 
stated that the basic objective of this meeting is to decide key action points 
to operationalize the policy. Afterwards, he asked Shri Dipak Singh, HoD 
(e-Infra) to start the presentation.
4.  Sh. Dipak Singh gave a presentation covering the details of the policy. 
He shared that the National Policy on Universal Electronic Accessibility, 2013 
was approved by the Cabinet in October, 2013. This policy recognizes the need 
to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disabilities and to facilitate 
equal access to electronics and Information and Communication Technologies 
(ICTs). He also highlighted its major objectives. Further, he explained the 
agenda items before HLAC.
5.  Afterwards, the following items were discussed and decisions were taken:
5.1 Websites Accessibility
(i) Design and implementation strategy for converting inaccessible 
government websites into accessible websites;
It was proposed that in the first instance, 100 most visited/popular Government 
websites may be migrated into fully accessible sites. In this regard, following 
was submitted before HLAC for moving forward:
project to convert 100 most popular/visited inaccessible websites into 
accessible sites.
•After migration, NIC may get these websites certified by STQC as per 
Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW).
•For the websites of remaining Government organizations, NIC may issue 
a notification to concerned organizations that they may go through ‘Content 
Management Framework’ and make their websites accessible as per GIGW guidelines.
Secretary, DeitY asked

[AI] Eyeway's job alert

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[AI] Having problem with jaws and IE 11

2015-01-16 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
I am unable to brouze on internet explorer 11 with jaws, currently I
am using jaws 16. The problem which I am confronting with is that jaws
is not moving on the page, but pressing tabs tells me where I m. Say
for e.g. I am in my gmail inbox, pressing up arrow, down arrow or any
other key does nothing, but pressing tab button tells me that I am on
compose link.

-- 
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PhD Candidate in Center for International Law, JNU, New Delhi
Phone: 0955765 / 927879

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Re: [AI] Jaws turns 20! Shoot your video, and get one SMA free!

2015-01-16 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi
I don't think this information is correct. I used Jaws much earlier even during 
the DOS days.

Harish  Kotian

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Amar Jain
Sent: 16 January 2015 16:39
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Jaws turns 20! Shoot your video, and get one SMA free!

Hi All,

Let us join wishing Jaws its 20th anniversary! Jaws was a result of a man who 
was a motor cyclist, who met with an accident and became blind. Later, 
Freedomscientific managed its development and marketing.

It was introduced in India by Karishma Enterprises in the year 1996, and today 
they are the sole distributor for Asia.

Despite facing resistance from people, NGOs, and others about its 
affordability, and many such factors, Jaws has been able to create a good share 
in the user market, and it continues to do so.

Let us not forget the fact that today technologies are much more developed than 
what it was when Jaws came in the market. And if the computer literacy has 
increased, then it is due to the efforts of Freedomscientific and Karishma 
Enterprises which has enabled us to get trained on Jaws and become tech savvy.

With a huge thanks to Freedomscientific and Karishma Enterprises, wishing Jaws 
the best of the future!

Do join-in Freedomscientific in their celebration. To learn how, please click: 
http://www.freedomscientific.com/about/Events/JAWS_20th_Anniversary

Please note: these are my personal views and are not endorsed by anyone.

Regards,
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[AI] FYI: Google's voice-guided service Launched

2015-01-16 Thread avinash shahi
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/business/google-s-voice-guided-service/30597.html

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[AI] Jaws turns 20! Shoot your video, and get one SMA free!

2015-01-16 Thread Amar Jain
Hi All,

Let us join wishing Jaws its 20th anniversary! Jaws was a result of a
man who was a motor cyclist, who met with an accident and became
blind. Later, Freedomscientific managed its development and marketing.

It was introduced in India by Karishma Enterprises in the year 1996,
and today they are the sole distributor for Asia.

Despite facing resistance from people, NGOs, and others about its
affordability, and many such factors, Jaws has been able to create a
good share in the user market, and it continues to do so.

Let us not forget the fact that today technologies are much more
developed than what it was when Jaws came in the market. And if the
computer literacy has increased, then it is due to the efforts of
Freedomscientific and Karishma Enterprises which has enabled us to get
trained on Jaws and become tech savvy.

With a huge thanks to Freedomscientific and Karishma Enterprises,
wishing Jaws the best of the future!

Do join-in Freedomscientific in their celebration. To learn how,
please click: 
http://www.freedomscientific.com/about/Events/JAWS_20th_Anniversary

Please note: these are my personal views and are not endorsed by anyone.

Regards,
-- 
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Website: www.amarjain.com

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Re: [AI] Adventurous people: experience with fox flying, flight simulating, etc?

2015-01-16 Thread Mohammed Asif iqbal
I did rock climbing , rappling several years ago. I would love to have an
opportunity to do so again.
Smile.
Asif 


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Kiran Kaja
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 12:58 PM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] Adventurous people: experience with fox flying, flight
simulating, etc?

I did skydiving last March. It was a lot of fun. 

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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Amar Jain
Sent: 16 January 2015 06:17
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Adventurous people: experience with fox flying, flight
simulating, etc?

Guys, has anyone on the list tried things like flight simulators, rock
climing (through zorbing), fox flying, biking, horse riding, if so, can you
please share your experiences and any tips whatsoever?

I want to know in and out of it, so that I can convince the professionals in
an adventurous park.

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[AI] Despite a vision impairment and little sensitivity in her fingertips, Nas Campanella is a newsreader at Triple J

2015-01-16 Thread avinash shahi
Certainly amazing!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2909336/Inspirational-BLIND-newsreader-landed-dream-job-Triple-J-despite-not-able-read-braille.html

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[AI] Almost blind mum saw her children's faces for the first time thanks to Facebook

2015-01-16 Thread avinash shahi
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