Minsk College of Digital Technologies has developed a chatbot to help the blind
03.11.2025
An innovative project of the capital's students. The Minsk College of Digital Technologies has developed a chatbot to help the blind, which connects them with volunteers. Children with special educational needs study here. Many of them do not hear or see, but their talents are revealed in various fields. Graduates have the opportunity to receive higher education. Students create their own innovative projects. Teachers help to develop initiatives. The college implements the principle of "equal educates equal". The institution employs three blind teachers. For the first time they started teaching children with hearing, speech and autism disorders here 19 years ago. During all this time, 827 people have received a profession at the college.
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