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Career Centric Computer Training (CCCT)
About the Course
- Karna Vidya Technology Centre is a partner organization of Enable India, Bengaluru. So, as a partner organization, the centre conducts Enable India Course in TamilNadu for the benefit of the visually impaired across the state.
- Computer Training for the visually impaired is the greatest form of empowerment which opens up the world to them: a world of information (aiding research, education, daily living, recreation), people, jobs, books (print to voice).
- Computer training involves training on Computer Basics, MS office applications, Internet using the JAWS & NVDA screen reading software which are talking software that aid the visually impaired to “hear” everything that a sighted person would “read”.
- This is an initiative from Enable India team towards giving quality computer training for visually impaired people who have completed their studies and are seeking job.
- Main goal of this course is to make the candidate employable by providing computer knowledge and making them efficient in using computers independently. This will increase the employment opportunities, betterment of existing job, and for higher studies.
Course Contents:
- Life skills and life education training for both career and life: personal competencies, overcoming disability, managing conflicts, effective work habits etc.
- English training: spoken and written communication, business communication and heavy emphasis is to enhance spellings.
- Computers: basic computers with Microsoft Office applications like MS word, excel, outlook, power point, and internet.
- Miscellaneous concepts like scanning and reading, Printing documents, CD Burning, Physical connections of computer, trouble shooting etc…
- Employability training: disability specifics which will enable candidates to overcome their disability, General employability fundamentals which will enable them to work efficiently on the computer,
- Job simulation and real – life projects which will help candidates to know about different jobs.
- Introduction to Daisy
- Other Supplementary concepts
- Fun and Entertainment
Course Format:
- The duration of the course is 6 months. (4 months Basic Foundation & 2 months Skilled Employability)
- First month will be focused on typing, listening comprehension, Spellings, mobility, awareness of assistive aids and work environment.
- The next 3 months will be focused on basic computer operations with Windows application. And, English communication, mobility, employability and life skills are additional subjects.
- The last 2 months will be skilled employability training for vocational skills enhancement.
Course Details:
Duration : 6 Months (4 months Basic Foundation & 2 months Skilled Employability training)
Timings : 9.15 a.m. – 5.15 PM, Monday – Saturday
Seats : 20 Seats based on First come First Serve basis
Premise : Karna Vidya Technology Centre, Guindy, Chennai
Course Fee : FREE
Assistance will be provided in getting employment for eligible candidates based on their course assessment performance
Eligibility:
- Any Visually Impaired person with graduation or equivalent diploma for CCCT, PUC / +2 pass candidates may be considered on an exception basis.
- Maximum age limit is 35 years
- Visually Impaired persons who can dedicate their full time for the entire course duration for their career benefits should apply
Joining Procedure:
Candidates have to call KVTC front office (Mobile number: 09840018012) and register for the course. Alternatively, send an email with full information on their contact and qualification infos to infokvtc@kvf.org or kvtc.chennai@gmail.com
Karna Vidya Library
About Us
Since the inception of Karna Vidya Reading Centre, over the years, a lot of useful material was collected through the volunteers. In 2003, it was felt that the next logical step forward would be setting up of a dedicated library - which would exclusively cater to the needs of the visually challenged and could be used as a database and a reference centre.Facilities offered
Karna Vidya Library was established in 2003 whose services include:- Circulation of academic contents in the form of Cassettes/CD/MP3.
- Acquiring resources including books, Braille transcripts and audio recordings.
- Recording, dubbing and digitization of academic contents.
- Book circulation.
- Procuring and providing audio recording and listening devices to deserving candidates.
- The centre has sophisticated machines such as Sara, (scanning And Reading Appliances)which scans a book and reads it out for the blind.
- The centre has DAISY(Digital Access Information System), by which audio books can be stored and played later, either chapter by chapter or para by para.
- The students are also taught to use the internet with support of special screen reading software.
Contact Us
Karna Vidya Library, GB, Ground Floor, Old No.9 / New No.17, Padmanabha View Apartments Gandhinagar 1st cross street, Adayar, Chennai-600 020, Contact Mrs.Shyla VishwanathanMobile 93810 04365
Email shylavish@gmail.com
Mrs.Shashikala SubramanianMobile 98402 31910
Email shashisubbu@gmail.com
Working Saturday 09.30AM to 01.30PM (IST) Back-office Tuesdays 09.30AM to 01.30PM (IST)Drishti
Rotaract Club of Drishti
Rotaract Club of Drishti is an unique club for, of&by the visually impaired youth across TamilNadu. The 11 member board led by the visually impaired college students is guided by two honorary coordinators. The club renders varied services on Counseling, Advocacy, Livelyhood, Education and Employment for social inclusion. Extending one’s helping hands at the time of crisis is the true stamp of any ROTARACTOR!Karna Vidya Technology Centre
About us
Karna Vidya Technology Centre (KVTC) is a Not-for-profit Training cum Placement Centre for the visually impaired. It ceaselessly works with the motto: ”Empowerment through Employment!” It was initiated by Rotaract Club of Drishti and supported by Rotary Club of Madras Coramandal in the year 2013.Team
- The Centre is totally manned and managed by the visually impaired. There are professional trainers for specific subjects and they are monitored and led by a manager.
- A team of advisors help the centre to execute the courses in a better pattern that suit the need of the candidates. On the whole, KVF board governs all the proceedings of the centre.
Mission and Vision
- Providing professional training courses for securing employability skillset required to get employed in IT and other prime departments.
- Endeavouring to build an accessible society all around the globe
Courses at a Glance
- Career Centric Computer Trainin (CCCT) – (Vocation based)
- Competitive Examination Preparatory Course (CEPC) – (Vocation based)
- Computer Office Automation Training (COAT) – (Computer Literacy based)
- Need Base Training / Work Place Sollution (NBT / WPS)
DAISY
Karna Vidya Technology Centre is a primary member of DAISY Forum of India (DFI). In order to bring in accessibility at all levels for the visually impaired, the centre is conducting Seminars, Workshops and other similar programmes. It is also involved in :- The conversion of both academic, non-academic and Competitive exam books into accessible DAISY (Digital Access Information System) format
- Scanning the printed books both in English and Tamil into accessible formats and given to students for inculcating independent learning
Placement Cell
- Seventeen (17) Candidates got employed in New Avenues as on 07/03/2016
- Assessment of Employability Skills set and professional Interviews are being conducted.
Training
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Learning through listening
Equipped with 20-seat computer classroom, the Centre trains students from weaker sections, to enhance their education.
“Karna Vidya means learning through hearing. Visually challenged students have enormous capacity to learn and gather information through their keen hearing capabilities,” said G. Balasubrahmanyan, former president, RCMC.
The assistive technologies makes information accessible to them. “The Centre, which began in May this year, uses screen magnifier for partially visually-impaired and conversion of information in to accessible format through Digital Access Information System,” he added.
It also has a Scanning and Reading Appliance Camera Edition, which is a next-generation self-contained scanning and reading appliance for the blind and those with low vision.
“At present, we are offering two four-month courses – Computer Application with Screen Readers, and Soft Skills Development. The Centre trains the students to get employed in IT companies and IT Enabled Services as soft-skills trainer and technical trainer. We are planning to introduce courses for Post-Graduate and Doctorate students and professional and business courses such as Law and Information Technology,” said K. Raghuraman, Co-ordinator, KVTC, and Professor, Department of English, Government Arts College for Men, Nandanam.