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Both purposeful and snowball sampling techniques were used to recruit the participants [49]. In the purposeful technique, the researcher selects the most suitable sample for the study. This was done by seeking blind Arabic-speaking individuals who use banking mobile applications, with help of the ...
Despite this challenge, it is important that teachers strive to learn more about the needs of their visually impaired students and the available resources to effectively support their learning and this may include using specific tools and techniques, adapting materials and activities, and promoting a ...
Lastly, the applied techniques (e.g., individual problem- solving or prioritizing needs) were considered too demanding for several participants (n = 3). On the other hand, several encouraging factors for the applying the standardised O&M-training were mentioned: the active participation of the ...