Dr. Yusra Jadallah Abed Khasawneh, Dr. Mohamad Ahmad Saleem Khasawneh
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Abstract
This study investigates the availability of instructing visually impaired students utilizing voice-recognition devices in universities in Saudi Arabia. The study also compares the learning encounters of understudies both recently and after the consolidation of such innovation into their instruction. The descriptive approach was utilized for the reason of depiction in this investigation. The study used observation and interviews to collect data, which was gathered from 50 participants. The study found that an unfinished program, a long learning process for the console and images, and a deficiency of qualified computer voice integration are all things that work against the device's guarantee and hold it back from coming to its full potential. Students’ degrees of excitement might change anyplace from typical to exceptional. The educational modules will be presented in stages, depending on each student's current skill level. It is accepted that students' ability to form viable utilize of computers within the learning process will proceed to make strides as a result of the expanding number of intercessions that are getting to be open.
期刊介绍:
JoWUA is an online peer-reviewed journal and aims to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners on all topics related to wireless mobile networks, ubiquitous computing, and their dependable applications. JoWUA consists of high-quality technical manuscripts on advances in the state-of-the-art of wireless mobile networks, ubiquitous computing, and their dependable applications; both theoretical approaches and practical approaches are encouraged to submit. All published articles in JoWUA are freely accessible in this website because it is an open access journal. JoWUA has four issues (March, June, September, December) per year with special issues covering specific research areas by guest editors.