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Re: Looking for Participants for User Study
From: Gunderson, Jon R
Date: Feb 21, 2014 7:19AM
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Pearson Connect Website has an interesting page:
http://www.pearsonlearningsolutions.com/courseconnect/features-and-benefits.php
Something that visually looks like a table, but is made out of DIV elements.
I wonder what a screen reader user would understand from this?
Jon
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Subject: [WebAIM] Looking for Participants for User Study
We need your help in 'test driving' the Pearson Course Connect product. Over the next three weeks, we will be conducting user testing and are looking for 6-12 university or college students to participate. Participants will receive a $100 Amazon gift card for participating in the study. Students can participate remotely from the location of their choice. The study will be approximately 90 minutes.
Specifically we are looking for:
* 3-6 students or instructors who uses Dragon Naturally Speaking to dictate text, navigate, and interact with programs on their computer
* 3-6 students or instructors who have a visual impairment and use a screen reader (JAWS, WindowEyes, NVDA, System Access, or VoiceOver)
If you or someone you know would like to participate, please contact Felicia Scott at <EMAIL REMOVED> <mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> > or 917-930-7124?
We appreciate your help! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Kathy
Kathleen Wahlbin
CEO & Founder
Interactive Accessibility
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