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From: Terzian, Sharon
Date: Feb 6, 2018 5:16PM


Hi. I'm using Pearson myIt lab for my computer science class and have been for a few years. Though I don't have any students with disabilities, I'm familiar with the features.
Let me know if you want to talk to me.

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On Feb 6, 2018, at 5:05 PM, "Williams, Michele" < <EMAIL REMOVED> <mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> >> wrote:

Hello WebAIM forum, I'm a User Experience Researcher focused on
accessibility at Pearson in the Higher Education division. We are currently
recruiting undergraduate students with disabilities for paid user research
studies; more information is below my signature.

Please kindly forward this to any students who may be interested and feel
free to reach out to me if you are an instructor or disability services
coordinator who would also like to give feedback. Thank you for your
consideration!

Regards,

Michele A. Williams, PhD
Sr. UX Researcher - Accessibility


Learn more at pearson.com<http://pearson.com>;


Participate in paid research with Pearson

Pearson often conducts research with students to better understand and meet
their product needs. We are especially interested in hearing about
accessibility-related considerations. Students can participate in remote or
in-person studies that include trying out new products or telling us about
their current practices. Participants receive Amazon.com<http://Amazon.com>; gift cards; the
amount varies based on the study length such as a $50 drawing for a short
survey or offer $100 for a 1-hour interview.

If you or someone you know may be interested, please complete the following
survey and we'll reach out for the next study that's a match.

https://surveymonkey.com/r/pearson_studies