Mona Aljedaani’s research while affiliated with King Abdulaziz University and other places

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Publications (2)


Teachers Perspectives on Transition to Online Teaching Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study
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February 2023

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Mona Aljedaani

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Stephanie Ludi
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Figure 1. Thematic analysis findings in the form of a theme map.
Figure 15. Distribution of student's time management during COVID-9.
Demographics information. Each participant (P#) answered the interview questions.
I Cannot See You-The Perspectives of Deaf Students to Online Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic: Saudi Arabia Case Study

November 2021

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548 Reads

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Mona Aljedaani

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Yousef Bani Khalaf

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about many challenges to course delivery methods, which have forced institutions to rapidly change and adopt innovative approaches to provide remote instruction as effectively as possible. Creating and preparing content that ensures the success of all students, including those who are deaf and hard-of-hearing has certainly been an all-around challenge. This study aims to investigate the e-learning experiences of deaf students, focusing on the college of the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Particularly, we study the challenges and concerns faced by deaf students during the sudden shift to online learning. We used a mixed-methods approach by conducting a survey as well as interviews to obtain the information we needed. Our study delivers several important findings. Our results report problems with internet access, inadequate support, inaccessibility of content from learning systems, among other issues. Considering our findings, we argue that institutions should consider a procedure to create more accessible technology that is adaptable during the pandemic to serve individuals with diverse needs.

Citations (2)


... Hearing impairments, for instance, pose significant communication barriers. Traditional and online classrooms often rely heavily on auditory instruction, leaving students with hearing impairments struggling to access information and fully engage in discussions [7]. The lack of consistent availability and integration of assistive technologies, such as real-time captioning, further exacerbates these challenges, leading to feelings of isolation and exclusion from classroom interactions critical for learning and social development. ...

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A Holistic Approach to Enhance Learning Experiences for People With Hearing Disabilities in Online and Traditional Classroom Settings
Teachers Perspectives on Transition to Online Teaching Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study

... Deaf people have difficulty receiving information from learning video media. This happens because video media displays information through images and sound, while deaf people have difficulty hearing these sounds [1], [2]. In addition, low language skills make it difficult for deaf people to speak reading fast subtitle text on videos, thus hindering their understanding of the material presented through fast-paced text [2]. ...

I Cannot See You-The Perspectives of Deaf Students to Online Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic: Saudi Arabia Case Study