2018
DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijds.2018.005.01.8
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Access and Utilization of Information and Communication Technology by Students With Visual Impairment in Uganda’s Public Universities

Abstract: The centrality of information and communication technology in enhancing inclusive teaching and learning makes their access and use an imperative for all students at all levels of education.Persons with visual impairment tend to face major barriers in using the same ICT devices that ordinary persons and other disabled persons can use. A quantitative study was conducted with 35 students with visual impairment enrolled in two public universities in Uganda to explore the extent to which they accessed and utilized … Show more

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“…The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities also endorses the right to AT for visually impaired users so that the disability divide can be eradicated in society (Borg et al , 2011). Ojok (2018) points out correctly that the use of ICT has become imperative in education in recent times for all students at all levels. However, persons with visual impairment face various hindrances in using the ICT tools as compared to normal students.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities also endorses the right to AT for visually impaired users so that the disability divide can be eradicated in society (Borg et al , 2011). Ojok (2018) points out correctly that the use of ICT has become imperative in education in recent times for all students at all levels. However, persons with visual impairment face various hindrances in using the ICT tools as compared to normal students.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The educational material that is designed for not visually impaired students is often inappropriate for the visually impaired, except if it is modified to suit their needs. This requires efforts to develop content in accessible formats or to use software to convert ordinary content to accessible formats [11]. According to Kim et al, the number of visually impaired people is constantly increasing worldwide, so ICTs have been designed to help them in their daily lives [12].…”
Section: Visual Impairment and Blindnessmentioning
confidence: 99%