Ranchi school students to learn Braille from Annie, country's first self learning device launched

  • | Tuesday | 24th July, 2018

RANCHI: Learning Braille will now be self assisted for the 24 students at Rajyakrit Netrahin Madhya Vidyalaya in Harmu, Ranchi. The school students will learn braille from Annie , the first self learning Braille literacy device in the country developed by Bangalore based start-up, Thinkerbell Labs.A total of 20 Annie-s, complete with a digital Braille slate, a braille keyboard and a braille display were officially launched in Ranchi on Tuesday. “This is a revolutionary device for boosting the Braille literacy numbers. Annie, which is a voice coordinated device, eliminates the need of a teacher’s physical presence and teaches the students through voice commands. Many do not have access to private tutoring and learning in groups of as small as eight students can be arduous.

RANCHI: Learning Braille will now be self assisted for the 24 students at Rajyakrit Netrahin Madhya Vidyalaya in Harmu, Ranchi. The school students will learn braille from Annie , the first self learning Braille literacy device in the country developed by Bangalore based start-up, Thinkerbell Labs.A total of 20 Annie-s, complete with a digital Braille slate, a braille keyboard and a braille display were officially launched in Ranchi on Tuesday. These devices are designed to instruct the students in learning both Hindi and English braille through voice commands in Hindi language.“Braille literacy is extremely low in the country because learning the language needs person to person contact. The teachers need to spend time with the students individually. Annie, which is a voice coordinated device, eliminates the need of a teacher’s physical presence and teaches the students through voice commands. The biggest upside is the instantaneous feedback, as a student can understand that they are making a mistake as soon as they enter a letter,” said Avinash Kothuri, project manager at Thinkerbell Labs, which is a part of Startup India Project.A team of nine students from BITS Pilani Goa and other colleges of national repute, the prototype of Annie was inspired by the lack of braille teachers in India.“The employment rates of visually impaired individuals is co related with braille literacy. Many do not have access to private tutoring and learning in groups of as small as eight students can be arduous. Though a lot technological developments have been made in increasing braille reading, Annie is the first device developed for teaching the language instead,” added Kothuri.Deputy commissioner Ranchi, Rai Mahimapat Ray told TOI: “The device is aimed at improving the rate of Braille literacy through an interactive interface. Since we have one blind school in the district, the pilot project has been launched there. But in case any other schools or organisations want to use the device, they can contact us.”Dr Louis Marandi, minister of minority and social welfare and women and child development was present at the launch event. “This is a revolutionary device for boosting the Braille literacy numbers. We will soon be expanding the project to all the blind schools and institutions in the state so that more and more people can benefit from it,” said Marandi.

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