For Students:
The audiobooks for visually impaired and ISL Dictionary for
hearing impaired have been put up on DIKSHA platform. In addition, the National
Institute of Open Schooling is committed to make its website accessible to
people with disabilities. In its effort to make the website accessible, NIOS
has incorporated different features which will make it easier for users to
browse the website.
Some of the accessibility features incorporated in the website
includes adjusting the display settings, ease of navigation, content
readability and so on. Following are the accessibility features incorporated in
this website:
- Alternate
description for Images & Audio/Video
- Display
settings
- Ease
of navigation
- Content
readability & structure
- Keyboard
support
Visually Impaired Learners
- Study
material has been developed in Digitally Accessible Information System
(DAISY), a technical standard for digital audiobooks, periodicals and
computerized text.
- Learners
can access all study material of NIOS through DAISY
- An
Indian Sign Language (ISL) Dictionary has been developed to facilitate
communication and education of the deaf and hard-of-hearing learners.
- NIOS
has also developed more than 270 Video in Sign Language in 7 subjects to
provide educational access to learners at secondary level and Yoga course.
- These
videos are available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXBn5q8Zv4Bz-LZXWWD7Jxw/playlists
- Accessibility
in School Curriculum-NCERT’s Initiatives can be found here https://ciet.nic.in/pages.php?id=accesstoedu&ln=en&ln=en
Hearing Impaired Learners
- Course
content (Selected ones) of NIOS has also been recorded in sign language
which is placed on NIOS website as well as on YouTube.
- NIOS
has also developed more than 270 Video in Sign Language in 7 subjects to
provide educational access to learners at secondary level and Yoga course.
- These
videos are available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXBn5q8Zv4Bz-LZXWWD7Jxw/playlists
- The
recorded content is sent to HI learners on DVD
Innovative
Material developed by NCERT
Various steps are being taken to bring children with special
needs (CwSN) to schools such as the National Council of Educational Research
& Training (NCERT) has developed exemplar material for providing low cost
quality home education to students with severe disabilities through e-learning.
NCERT text books have been converted into digital books which can be downloaded
free by any one, any time. Most of the books are in UNICODE which a child with
special needs can read using a Text-to-Speech (TTS)/Software/mobile app though
e-Pathshaala mobile app. For visually challenged learners e-book in DAISY
format and tactile maps have been developed.
Promoting Inclusive Education in the
Foundational Years - Barkha: A Reading Series for ‘All’
The department has developed Barkha: A Reading Series for ‘All’
as an exemplary, inclusive learning material in the form of a supplementary
early reading series. This reading series is available in print and digital
formats. Its design is based on the principles of inclusion and the concept of
Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Barkha: A Reading Series for ‘All’ is
exemplary in demonstrating how the principles of UDL can guide the design of
inclusive features like tactile and high resolution visuals, text in accessible
scripts etc. This exemplar provides a direction and initial guidelines for
developing similarly accessible material in the form of textbooks and other
learning resources for all school stages.
In tandem with the Digital India Campaign, the department has
also developed a digital version of Barkha: A Reading Series for ‘All’. This
digital version retains all the inclusive features of the print version and is
unique in its functionality because it allows for greater flexibility and has
greater scope of appealing to all. Children can access all 40 story booklets
through a single device. This also gives them space to revisit any book
whenever and wherever they like. The privacy that is afforded by being able to
read on one’s own computer or tablet allows one to read comfortably and at
one’s own pace therefore promoting reading in a non-threatening environment
with meaning and pleasure. An introduction to each story is available in
audio-video format both in sign and regular language forms. It helps to
introduce sign language as a regular form of communication at an early age to
all children in an inclusive setting. The digital version of this reading
series is available on NCERT website and the epathshala portal.
Sample Content:
https://nroer.gov.in/home/e-library
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