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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Thu, Mar 17 2016 11:33AM
Subject: Surveys for a CSUN presentation (plase take them if you can)
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Greetings y'all.

One of the presentations I am giving along with my buddy CB Averitt is
dedicated to the issue of links Vs. buttons.
This topic has generated passionate debates in some accessibility
circles, and we want to try and gain a community perspective.
To that end, would the accessibility experts on this list mind heading
over and take our SME survey :
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SY3K9H5
(it is only 5 questions).

Those who are assistive technology or keyboard only users, could you
take our user perspective survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PGQNR2Q
(it should only take you 5 minutes at most).

If you are an SME and an end user, you can take both surveys of
course. Just make sure to put the appropriate hat on.
Our presentations at CSUN are all about real experiences and gaining
perspectives from the accessibility community.

We will share our findings with you, both at CSUN and through a blog
or series of blogs (the links to which will be posted to this list).

Thanks and much appreciated.
-Birkir


--
Work hard. Have fun. Make history.

From: Judith.A.Blankman@wellsfargo.com
Date: Thu, Mar 17 2016 12:48PM
Subject: Re: Surveys for a CSUN presentation (plase take them if you can)
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Birkir,

Thank you for doing this. I hope to be able to attend your session. I¹m
very interested in the survey results and the community discussion.

Best,

Judith Blankman



On 3/17/16, 10:33 AM, "WebAIM-Forum on behalf of Birkir R. Gunnarsson"
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>Greetings y'all.
>
>One of the presentations I am giving along with my buddy CB Averitt is
>dedicated to the issue of links Vs. buttons.
>This topic has generated passionate debates in some accessibility
>circles, and we want to try and gain a community perspective.
>To that end, would the accessibility experts on this list mind heading
>over and take our SME survey :
>https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SY3K9H5
>(it is only 5 questions).
>
>Those who are assistive technology or keyboard only users, could you
>take our user perspective survey:
>https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PGQNR2Q
>(it should only take you 5 minutes at most).
>
>If you are an SME and an end user, you can take both surveys of
>course. Just make sure to put the appropriate hat on.
>Our presentations at CSUN are all about real experiences and gaining
>perspectives from the accessibility community.
>
>We will share our findings with you, both at CSUN and through a blog
>or series of blogs (the links to which will be posted to this list).
>
>Thanks and much appreciated.
>-Birkir
>
>
>--
>Work hard. Have fun. Make history.
>>>>

From: Don Mauck
Date: Thu, Mar 17 2016 1:01PM
Subject: Re: Surveys for a CSUN presentation (plase take them if you can)
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Birkir, I love this survey, this is one of my pet peeves. Hope to hear about the results from afar, since I'll not be at this year's CSUN conference.
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Subject: [WebAIM] Surveys for a CSUN presentation (plase take them if you can)

Greetings y'all.

One of the presentations I am giving along with my buddy CB Averitt is
dedicated to the issue of links Vs. buttons.
This topic has generated passionate debates in some accessibility
circles, and we want to try and gain a community perspective.
To that end, would the accessibility experts on this list mind heading
over and take our SME survey :
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SY3K9H5
(it is only 5 questions).

Those who are assistive technology or keyboard only users, could you
take our user perspective survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PGQNR2Q
(it should only take you 5 minutes at most).

If you are an SME and an end user, you can take both surveys of
course. Just make sure to put the appropriate hat on.
Our presentations at CSUN are all about real experiences and gaining
perspectives from the accessibility community.

We will share our findings with you, both at CSUN and through a blog
or series of blogs (the links to which will be posted to this list).

Thanks and much appreciated.
-Birkir


--
Work hard. Have fun. Make history.

From: L Snider
Date: Thu, Mar 17 2016 2:09PM
Subject: Re: Surveys for a CSUN presentation (plase take them if you can)
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Hi Birkir,

Great study! The results should be really interesting. Thanks for sharing
them.

Cheers

Lisa

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Don Mauck < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Birkir, I love this survey, this is one of my pet peeves. Hope to hear
> about the results from afar, since I'll not be at this year's CSUN
> conference.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 11:33 AM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List
> Subject: [WebAIM] Surveys for a CSUN presentation (plase take them if you
> can)
>
> Greetings y'all.
>
> One of the presentations I am giving along with my buddy CB Averitt is
> dedicated to the issue of links Vs. buttons.
> This topic has generated passionate debates in some accessibility
> circles, and we want to try and gain a community perspective.
> To that end, would the accessibility experts on this list mind heading
> over and take our SME survey :
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SY3K9H5
> (it is only 5 questions).
>
> Those who are assistive technology or keyboard only users, could you
> take our user perspective survey:
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PGQNR2Q
> (it should only take you 5 minutes at most).
>
> If you are an SME and an end user, you can take both surveys of
> course. Just make sure to put the appropriate hat on.
> Our presentations at CSUN are all about real experiences and gaining
> perspectives from the accessibility community.
>
> We will share our findings with you, both at CSUN and through a blog
> or series of blogs (the links to which will be posted to this list).
>
> Thanks and much appreciated.
> -Birkir
>
>
> --
> Work hard. Have fun. Make history.
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