Tunaenda Digital Newsletter September 2019 Accessible digital content for quality education Visit eKitabu stand (40, 41 and 42) at the Nairobi International Book Fair from 25th-29th September 2019 at Sarit Center in Nairobi,… read more →
The deafblind woman who conquered Harvard Law uses her personal journey and expertise to advocate for equal opportunities and inclusion for people with disabilities. Haben Girma’s best-selling memoir, Haben: The… read more →
School is back in session for many students and teachers across the US. For students with learning differences, assistive technology can play a critical role in enabling classroom success. This… read more →
The 2019 Digital Essay Competition (DEC) came to a close on 8th August 2019 with many schools and students taking part. The competition was open to all Upper Primary and… read more →
High school student learns the Bookshare operations ropes and creates resource for students transitioning to college My name is Kevin Leong. I go to Fusion Academy in Palo Alto, and… read more →
Community college student learns the Bookshare operations ropes and creates resource for students transitioning to college My name is Arthi Chandra, and I am an operations intern at Benetech. I… read more →
This month, I had the pleasure of interviewing Edwin Chan, Senior Executive Analyst at San Mateo County Human Services Agency. Chan works in community and public affairs efforts for the… read more →
70 accessible digital titles developed by 6 inclusive publishing firms in Kiswahili, English, and Mother Tongue languages Tuesday 30th July 2019: Today at the Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE),… read more →
Charles Ahumuza, who is partially sighted,works as an electrical engineer with Team Muttico,Technical Services Uganda. He is pictured in Kampala, working with his team to replace an old electrical pole.… read more →