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Volunteers (stipend provided) sought for accessibility testing
From: Howard Kramer
Date: Jan 26, 2018 3:19PM
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I'm disseminating this for a colleague. Please contact PhET directly (email
below) if you have questions.
Volunteers Needed! The PhET Interactive Simulations project at the
University of Colorado Boulder is currently designing and testing new
accessibility features for science and math simulations.
- Do you rely on a keyboard to navigate web pages?
- Do you use a screen reader?
- Do you have a mobility impairment, vision impairment, or learning
disability that affects how you use your computer?
We are seeking people with diverse needs to try out math and science
simulations and to tell us what you think. Volunteers will be paid $30 per
hour to try out our simulations. Each volunteer opportunity typically takes
about 60-90 minutes. If you would like to volunteer, please email:
<EMAIL REMOVED> for more information. Thanks!
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Howard Kramer
Conference Coordinator
Accessing Higher Ground
303-492-8672
cell: 720-351-8668
Join us for the *Accessing Higher Ground Conference
<http://accessinghigherground.org/>* in Denver, Colorado, Nov 13-17, 2017.
Request for proposals will be announced at the beginning of March.
Complete program information and registration is open for our full line-up
of webinars, *AHEADtoYOU!
<http://ahead.org/learn/virtual-learning/webinars>* And the *Technology
Access Series <http://ahead.org/learn/virtual-learning/at_webinars_15_16>*.
Site capacities for all webinar events is limited; please register at your
earliest convenience for the largest selection.
Not yet a member of AHEAD? *We welcome you to join AHEAD now.
<http://ahead.org/join/become-a-member>*
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