ICTs in Inclusive Education for Sensory and Physical Disabilities
ICTs in Inclusive Education for Sensory and Physical Disabilities
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Q: Is the topic relevant to the journal area of interest? Is it contemporary and interesting for
researchers?
A: Excellent
Abstract & Keywords
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A: Very good
Goal
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A: Good
Structure
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A: Very good
Tools and Methods
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A: Good
Discussion & Conclusion
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A: Good
Comments:
The study discusses that with the impressive advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), the learning technologies are transforming and modifying the educational systems. The Conclusion is consistent with the finding that ICTs improve the quality of life of people with disabilities, reduce social exclusion, and strengthen their participation in the social ensemble. Lastly, ICTs help to achieve the final goal which is equal access in society and higher levels of intelligence and consciousness.
Literature
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A: Very good
Author's knowledge
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A: Very good
Length
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A: Good
Figures & Tables
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Writing style
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A: Good
Further comments on the paper
Comments: This research focusses on students with sensory and physical disabilities and how the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can improve the quality of their lives and help them participate equally in the educational process and, thus, society. The study is of significance as technology aids students with disabilities to improve their independence in the academic and work field and their participation in-class activities and discussions. The paper presents specific examples of ICTs that aid children with visual and hearing impairments and physical disabilities.
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Author Info
Anagnostopoulou Panagiota Polyxeni Ntaountaki Athanasios Drigas
Corresponding Author
Anagnostopoulou PanagiotaResearch Associate, N.C.S.R. “Demokritos”, Ι.Ι.Τ., Net Media Lab & Mind-Brain R&D, Athens, Greece
Article Info
Article Type
Review of the LiteraturePublication history
Received: Wed 20, Jan 2021Accepted: Thu 04, Feb 2021
Published: Thu 25, Mar 2021
Copyright
© 2023 Anagnostopoulou Panagiota. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.DOI: 10.31487/j.CEI.2021.01.01