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Arabic Braille courseware for driving licence
Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid IT Education Project (ITEP) has joined forces with Tamkeen, the training centre for the visually impaired, to introduce the world's first Arabic International Computer Driving License (ICDL) courseware.
Dubai: Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid IT Education Project (ITEP) has joined forces with Tamkeen, the training centre for the visually impaired, to introduce the world's first Arabic International Computer Driving License (ICDL) courseware.
ITEP and Tamkeen will display a sample of the courseware at their stand at REHAB 2006, the region's premier rehabilitation show to be held at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre today and tomorrow.
Officials will demonstrate the use of the new Braille ICDL courseware.
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