Technology has become essential in human life; Especially blind people to perform their tasks, because these technologies provide supportive services that enable all people to perform individual and social tasks. The aim of this letter was to learn about the reality of the contribution of technology in facilitating the lives of blind students at King Saud University Recognize the problems faced by these blind people in using the technique, and identify the extent to which the averages of using the technique between these students are male and female The researcher used the descriptive curriculum to conduct this study. The sample of the study was a voluntary intended sample. The data collection tool of this study was a closed electronic identification, measured by Licert. The study data were analysed using the Statistical Package Programme (SPSS), and the result was that - Blind students at King Saud University use the technology allocated to them to a small degree. - Blind students at King Saud University use the technology shared by them and other ordinary students to a great extent. - Blind students at King Saud University face problems with their technical use. - There are no statistical differences between students' average use of technology at King Saud University - There are no statistical differences between the averages of problems faced by blind students in the use of technology at King Saud University.
Al Mansur, N. H., & Ahmed, O. A. M. (2025). "The impact of technology in facilitating the lives of blind male and female students at King Saud University.". The journal Future of Social Sciences, 23(4), 3-50. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2025.453275
MLA
Nawaf Housin Al Mansur; Omar Abdel-Jabbar Mohamed Ahmed. ""The impact of technology in facilitating the lives of blind male and female students at King Saud University."", The journal Future of Social Sciences, 23, 4, 2025, 3-50. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2025.453275
HARVARD
Al Mansur, N. H., Ahmed, O. A. M. (2025). '"The impact of technology in facilitating the lives of blind male and female students at King Saud University."', The journal Future of Social Sciences, 23(4), pp. 3-50. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2025.453275
VANCOUVER
Al Mansur, N. H., Ahmed, O. A. M. "The impact of technology in facilitating the lives of blind male and female students at King Saud University.". The journal Future of Social Sciences, 2025; 23(4): 3-50. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2025.453275