Assistive Learning Technologies for Visually Impaired EFL Students: Implications of CALL and MALL
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
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This paper discusses the contribution of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) and
Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL) to enhancing and facilitating learning strategies
for visually impaired EFL students (VIS) and their role in improving student competence. It
also discusses the influence of these Assistive Technologies on facilitating teachers’ work to
meet visually impaired students’ needs from the student’s perspective. Multimethod qualitative
research was conducted with visually impaired EFL students in Algeria. The researcher is a
visually impaired EFL student; therefore, the auto-ethnography research method was
implemented. In addition, in-depth Semi-Structured Interviews were conducted with five
visually impaired EFL students from different Algerian universities. The research highlights
key findings regarding the use of assistive technologies in EFL learning for visually impaired
students. It emphasises that sufficient time, comprehensive knowledge, and consistent practice
are essential for students to learn and utilise these technologies effectively. Additionally,
internal motivation is identified as a crucial factor driving students to adopt assistive tools. The
study concludes that CALL and MALL significantly enhance visually impaired students’
learning strategies and skills. However, while these tools generally aid teachers, they fail to
fully address the specific needs of visually impaired EFL students.
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Assistive technologies, CALL, MALL, Visually impaired EFL Students, English Language, Learning and Teaching, التقنيات المساعدة, تعمل اللغات بمساعدة الحاسوب والهاتف, الطلبة المكفوفين وضعاف البصر, اللغة الإنجليزية, التعلم والتدريس, Technologies d’assistance , l’apprentissage des langue assisté par ordinateur et mobile, anglais comme une langue étrangère, étudiants mal et non-voyants, apprentissage et enseignement
