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Authors
Teye, E. Q., Awini, A., Avornyo, A.,& Acheampong N. O.
Publication Year
2019
Article Title
AN APPRAISAL OF THE COMPUTING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA, GHANA
Journal
European Journal of Special Education Research
Volume
4
Issue Number
4
Page Numbers
75-91
DOI
ISSN
ISSN: 2501 - 2428
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Abstract

The study examined the knowledge and skills in using computers by students with disabilities at the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ (UEW). The study employed the descriptive survey design which used a questionnaire to solicit information from fortysix (46) students who were randomly sampled. The study found out that majority of the students had some knowledge and skills in the use of computers. However, it was established from the results, that many of the students’ knowledge and skills about computers were inadequate for higher education level academic work. Finally, the study found out that the type of disability a person has, does not have any significant influence on their knowledge and skills for computer usage. It was recommended that students with disabilities should have access to specialized Information and Communication Technology (ICT) centre where adaptive services would be organized and delivered to enhance their skills. This ICT centre should be manned by competent ICT personnel who understand the needs of students with disabilities, and whose main responsibilities should be to attend to the technological needs of students with disabilities.

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