Abstract
The University of New Orleans has begun a program to teach microcomputers to blind and visually impaired persons. Twenty-three have been served so far. A software solution was chosen, rather than the use of dedicated equipment, to increase the ability of the students to find jobs in the sighted workplace. This paper focuses on the implementation of the program and the results of the first two sessions.
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