“…Technology usage has been introduced with the Expanded Core Curriculum, and the use of assistive technology has been shown to be highly effective with VI students in accessing information and in the pursuit of an independent daily life (Altunay Arslantekin, 2012; Yalcin & Altunay Arslantekin, 2019). Studies in the literature support the effectiveness of assistive technology application in teaching science and mathematics since it ensures the active participation of students with VI in classes (da Mota Silveira & Martini, 2017;Koehler, Wild, & Tikkun, 2018;Ludi, Canter, Ellis, & Shrestha, 2012;Lunney, 1995;Nees & Berry, 2013;Negrete, Lisboa, Peña, Dib, & Vargas, 2020;Supalo, Humphrey, Mallouk, Wohlers, & Carlsen, 2016). Supalo et al (2016) reported that students with VI can effectively participate in technologysupported science laboratories.…”