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From: rbaguma
Date: Tue, May 26 2009 8:10AM
Subject: Structure of accessibility guidelines
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Hello,
My name is Rehema Baguma, a PhD student at Makerere University. My research
focus is how to address both technical and human aspects of accessibility
during Web development.

Sometime back we carried out a survey on how developers use WCAG guidelines.
The results revealed that most developers find the structure of WCAG
guidelines (both versions) difficult to use to find required advice. We are
proposing an approach for structuring accessibility guidelines according to
contexts of use e.g. role (developer/Manager), type of disability e.t.c.

We will appreciate if you spare some time and participate in our testing of
the proposed design versus the WCAG design using the attached one and a half
page questionnaire.


Thank you for your time. We look forward to hearing from you soon,

Kind Regards, Rehema Baguma.

N.B. Please send your feedback to both
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Rehema Baguma,
Assistant Lecturer,
Faculty of Computing & IT,
Makerere Uni1versity, Kampala, Uganda.
Tel.+256-414-540628
Fax:+256-414-540620

From: rbaguma
Date: Mon, Jun 01 2009 7:25AM
Subject: Structure of accessibility guidelines (fwd)
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Hello,
My name is Rehema Baguma, a PhD student at Makerere University. My research
focus is how to address both technical and human aspects of accessibility
during Web development.

Sometime back we carried out a survey on how developers use WCAG guidelines.
The results revealed that most developers find the structure of WCAG
guidelines (both versions) difficult to use to find required advice. We are
proposing an approach for organizing and presenting accessibility guidelines
according to contexts of use e.g. role (developer/Manager), type of
disability e.t.c.

please spare 10-15 minutes and participate in our testing of the proposed
design versus the WCAG design using the attached short questionnaire. We
would appreciate your feedback by end of Friday, 5th June 2009.


Thank you and Kind Regards, Rehema Baguma.

N.B. Please send your feedback to both
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From: rbaguma
Date: Mon, Jun 01 2009 8:30AM
Subject: Structure of accessibility guidelines-send mail
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The questionnaire is being dropped due to size limitations. I have attached
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Many thanks, Rehema.
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Subject: [WebAIM] Structure of accessibility guidelines (fwd)

Hello,
My name is Rehema Baguma, a PhD student at Makerere University. My research
focus is how to address both technical and human aspects of accessibility
during Web development.

Sometime back we carried out a survey on how developers use WCAG guidelines.
The results revealed that most developers find the structure of WCAG
guidelines (both versions) difficult to use to find required advice. We are
proposing an approach for organizing and presenting accessibility guidelines
according to contexts of use e.g. role (developer/Manager), type of
disability e.t.c.

please spare 10-15 minutes and participate in our testing of the proposed
design versus the WCAG design using the attached short questionnaire. We
would appreciate your feedback by end of Friday, 5th June 2009.


Thank you and Kind Regards, Rehema Baguma.

N.B. Please send your feedback to both
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From: Jared Smith
Date: Mon, Jun 01 2009 8:50AM
Subject: Re: Structure of accessibility guidelines-send mail
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The mailing list does not allow attachments. If you could post the
file to a web server for participants to download, you could post the
URL here. Or those interested can contact you by e-mail for the files.

Jared

From: rbaguma
Date: Mon, Jun 01 2009 9:50AM
Subject: Structure of accessibility guidelines-send mail
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Jared,
Thank you for your information.

Those who would like to participate, please send me a mail at
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questionnaire.

Kind Regards, Rehema.

Jared Smith writes:

> The mailing list does not allow attachments. If you could post the
> file to a web server for participants to download, you could post the
> URL here. Or those interested can contact you by e-mail for the files.
>
> Jared
>