Web Design –advanced students have an opportunity to learn how to create a website with HTML coding.Employable Skills Training – To equip blind and visually impaired students with valued workplace aptitudes upon graduation, inABLE offers employable skills training such as:.Peer-to-peer instruction has proven to be a very effective resource, particularly for those students who need extra support. Peer-to-Peer Training – Several advanced level computer students are now capably training fellow students.Many of the blind students in the inABLE Computer Labs for the Blind program can now use iPads (by touch), in addition to desktop and laptop computers. Increased Proficiency with iPads, Desktop and Laptop Computers – inAble students learn how to operate multiple computer devices and help identify the most accessible hardware and software.Basic Computer Skills – Blind students have mastered the keyboard and advanced to skill-building computer modules, such as typing, sending emails, Microsoft Word, and utilizing apps such as Kindle.inABLE installs the infrastructure, computer furniture, hardware, software, and accessories in each of the assistive technology labs, which are now in several Schools for the blind in Kiambu, Siaya, Meru, and Mombasa counties. InABLE’s technology program is effective because inABLE provides everything required, including setting up assistive technology labs and providing basic skills training that are critical for students to independently operate the devices and take advantage of online content. enrolled over 8,000 blind and visually impaired students and teachers and provided more than 35,000 hours of assistive technology computer skills training.hired 15 assistive technology computer instructors.established eight assistive computer technology labs in six special schools for the blind.InABLE partners with schools for the blind in Kenya to implement its computer programs.