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Computer-Based Functional
Literacy (CBFL)
The 'computer-based functional literacy' (CBFL)
programme has been developed by Tata Consultancy Services and it
operates under the aegis of the Tata Council for Community Initiatives.
The CBFL project uses a mix of methods to teach an uneducated person to
read in a fraction of the time it takes to do this by conventional
means. They are:
- teaching software
- multimedia
presentations
- printed material
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The project employs animated graphics and a voiceover to explain how
individual alphabets combine to give structure and meaning to various words. The
TCS course, which uses puppets as the motif in the teaching process, has been
designed from material developed by the National Literacy Mission, established
by the Indian government in 1988 with the aim of eradicating adult illiteracy in
the country. The mission's lessons, outstandingly researched and formulated, are
tailored to fit different languages and even dialects.
Mode of Education : E-education
Provider : Tata Council for Community
Initiatives.
Goals:
- Those coming through the programme should acquire a 300-500 word
vocabulary in their own languages and dialects.
- To set people on the path to acquiring the other literacy skills,
including writing and arithmetic ability.
Achievements:
- CBFL project is operational in more than 1,000 centers in Andhra
Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and West
Bengal and has helped more than 20,000 people learn to read.
- The project can make 90 per cent of India literate in three to five
years.
Future Activities:
- Set up a network or a portal it would be so much easier to monitor
the project, share information and get feedback.
- Make similar material available for agriculture and health care by
taking people through the basics of fertilisers, vaccination programme
respectively.
Contact:
Anthony Lobo Senior Manager (HR & OD) Tata Consultancy Services Limited Air India Building 10th floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021,
Maharashtra, India Phone: +91 (22) 5550 9378 Email:
anthony.lobo@tcs.com
Website:
www.tcs.com
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