Scarcity of talking calculators affecting learning of visually impaired learners
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Scarcity of talking calculators affecting learning of visually impaired learners
FILE PHOTO: Visually impaired pupils learn how to braille in a Ugandan primary school. KAMPALA, UGANDA | THE INDEPENDENT | Visually impaired students of St. Mary Goretti Secondary School are missing out on the promise of digital inclusivity due lack of essential technologies. Located in Ngetta- Lira City East Division, St. Mary Goretti is the only secondary school in Lango dedicated to visually impaired learners. It has a total of 45 learners i…
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