Monday, November 24, 2008

Voice Stick : Helps The Blinds To Read

Braille is on of the most important ways that visually impaired individuals acquire their information. The problem is that it is hard to find braille books due to the high costs involved to published them compared to common books.

But now technology is improving day by day and many of the innovations are being planned for various segments of people. Many of the innovations are also invented for people with various ailments. Like the new Voice Stick designed by Sung Woo Park





Voice Stick is a portable text scanning device for the visually impaired.When it scans printed letters, the OCR function recognizes the texts and converts the written information into a voice.The portable stick, Voice Stick, can be used to convert any words or letters found in our daily life, such as in books, newspapers, contracts, mail, etc., into voice information.

More details at: My Interesting Files

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Does Rs.500 ($10) mean anything to you?

What is the value of Rs.500 for different people in today's world ?

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Global Entrepreneurship Week is here



Gear up for India’s flagship events for Global Entrepreneurship Week being held by the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) on 21st and 22nd of this month in Delhi, Pune, and Bangalore. Recognizing GEW’s theme of unleashing ideas and speed-networking, these events, entitled Unleash it!, are designed to bring together students, industry leaders, and experts to facilitate a free exchange of ideas and opinions.

More details at: http://www.unleashingideas.org/country/IN

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

FoodieBay ties up with Pankhudi



FoodieBay has tied hands with Pankhudi Foundation to generate funds for the NGO's cause. Starting November 11th, FoodieBay will contribute Rs.3 to Pankhudi for every new visitor who hits FoodieBay.com.


FoodieBay is an amazing website, which lists more than 1200 restaurants in the New Delhi NCR area with menus, contact numbers, ratings and reviews. The website is sorted by zones and subzones in Delhi, so that you can easily find places in and around the locality you live/work in.
 
Perfect website when you are looking for a menu to order food from or when you are just looking for a new place to eat and want to check out their wares beforehand.
 
VISIT FoodieBay via Pankhudi Website and help generate funds for underprivileged children.

Teach for India Fellowship 2009 - Apply now

Teach For India Fellows

The Teach For India Fellowship will probably be the most challenging experience of a Fellow's life and likely the most transformational. As a teacher, every day will give Fellows multiple opportunities to confront and tackle challenges, motivate diverse stakeholders to work hard toward a shared vision, create and adjust plans to move further towards goals and gain the confidence they need to succeed.

Role of TFI Fellows

Every Teach For India Fellow will have two main responsibilities, through which he/she will learn leadership skills in a hands-on, results-driven environment.

  • Classroom Instructional Leadership

    Fellows will be full-time teachers in English-medium government or low-income private schools for two consecutive academic years (June through April). Fellows are expected to lead students in their classrooms toward academic achievement that defies traditional expectations. Fellows will foster this achievement by getting to know their students in and out of the classroom; creating instructional plans to match the whole class's and individual student's needs; delivering instruction in an engaging manner; working with other teachers, administrators and community members to build skills and obtain resources for the classroom; and administering and analyzing assessments to ensure that students are progressing towards their academic goals.
  • Classroom/Community Transformation Project

    In the second year of the Fellowship, in addition to teaching, Fellows will implement a project in the school and/or students' community. The project will seek to tackle a principal challenge to students' achievement. To carry out this project effectively, Fellows will research and plan the project; amass resources necessary to implement the project; invest students, families, teachers, administrators and/or community members to help implement the project; and troubleshoot the project in its execution phase.
 

Friday, November 7, 2008

"Right to Education" Bill finally passed by Indian Govt.

The Union Cabinet in India has cleared the long-pending Right to Education Bill, which promises free and compulsory education to every child. The move should provide a much needed boost to the country's education sector.

Key provisions of the Bill include:
1) 25% reservation in private schools for disadvantaged children from the neighbourhood, at the entry level. The government will reimburse expenditure incurred by schools.
2) No donation or capitation fee on admission.
3) No interviewing the child or parents as part of the screening process.

http://infochangeindia.org/200811047453/Education/News/Right-to-Education-Bill-cleared.html

http://educationforallinindia.com/RighttoEducationBill2005.pdf