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Research on mixed teams
From: Ayelet Abraham
Date: Mar 11, 2018 10:42AM
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Hello,
First Id like to thank those who wrote me solutions to the issue of track
changes. It worked partialy. Some instances of changes where read acurately
but on others the screen reader just ignored them. I think its this way
because Im working with hebrew.
And now something entirely different- we are developing a Digital
accessibility examiner course intended for people with and without a
disability. The idea is to teach those who can conduct only some of the
audit to lead a team that would complete them in their capabilities. I
wonder if theres research about such cooperative teams? For example - the
examiner Im working with who is with blindness, instructs the seeing
technician and customer service providors how to help him conduct the audit
- he leads the audit. I wonder if there is research on this kind of team
work.
Thanks,
Ayelet
Ayelet Abraham, PhD
Digital accessibility specialist
MigdalOr - Multi service Association for people with blindness and sight
impairement
Israel
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