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The problems disabled people face in mobile and web based e-learning phases in a developing country

It has been much easier to access education in the recent digital age. As each individual person is trying to benefit from the advantages of the digital age, it is an unacceptable case for the disabled people being left behind these benefits. In the international human rights declaration, each indiv...

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subjects Access
Access to education
Age
CAI
Computer assisted instruction
Content analysis
Developing countries
Disabled persons
Distance learning
Education
Equality
Human rights
Internet
LDCs
Methodology of the Social Sciences
Mobile devices
Online education
Online instruction
People with disabilities
Phenomenology
Physical disabilities
Qualitative research
Social Sciences
Special education
Technology
Web applications
title The problems disabled people face in mobile and web based e-learning phases in a developing country
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