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    Learning application for disabled kids
    (University of Management and Technology Lahore, 2017) Siddiqui, Tamkeen; Mubashir, Rida; Mazher, Sidra
    According to Scott Hamilton “The only disability in life is bad attitude”. Disability is a term that can be defined as lack of adequate power, strength, physical or mental ability; incapacity. Whenever a disabled child is born, he/she becomes a disappointing creature for the entire society except for parents, or parents might be included in some or the other case. The main purpose of designing our learning application is to enhance and develop e-learning among disabled kids. This application is specifically designed for children with intellectual disabilities in order to teach and motivate them the use of modern technology. There are several types of disabilities affecting children and adolescents. These include Autism, Blinders, cerebral palsy, deaf blinders, Epilepsy and several more. In our application, we have focused among some of these disabilities including blindness, autism and deaf & hearing loss.

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