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From: John Foliot
Date: Wed, Aug 15 2012 11:39AM
Subject: FW: Cloud Accessibility Survey
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FYI



I think that this would be valuable data to collect, so please forward to
other lists where you believe it would be appropriate. Hopefully Prof.
Kornbrot will be sharing the results in a public forum at the end of the
survey.



Cheers!



JF

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John Foliot

Web Accessibility Specialist

Co-Facilitator, W3C HTML5 Accessibility Task Force (Media)

Co-Founder, Open Web Camp



From: Kornbrot, Diana [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 2:06 AM
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Cc: Jacob Kent-Ledger
Subject: Cloud Accessibility Survey



Cloud Accessibility for Visually Impaired and Normally Sighted People

Our aim is to obtain key information that will influence the design of cloud
applications to make them easier to use for visually impaired and normally
sighted people got both work and leisure

If you use, or are thinking of using, cloud applications we would be very
interested in your views & experiences. If you are willing to complete a
short survey, about 10 minutes, please go to:
for PC or MAC:
http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/1002382/CLOUD-Accessibility-On-line
for smart phone:
http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/1002463/CLOUD-Accessibility-Phone
for tablet
http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/1002466/CLOUD-Accessibility-Tablet

Cloud computing, is where activities happen on a remote computer, in the
Cloud rather than on an individual's PC, smartphone or tablet. It includes:
storage, e.g. dropbox, sharepoint, google; email via a browser e.g.
googlemail.com, hotmail.com; word processors and spreadsheets e.g. google
docs; and social software e.g. facebook, youtube, skype.

Your participation would be very much appreciated. Findings should help
ensure that visually impaired people are not disadvantaged at work or play.

The project is sponsored by the Royal National Institute for Blind People
(RNIB)and the University of Hertfordshire [UH]. It has been approved by the
Psychology Ethics Committee at the University of Hertfordshire, protocol
number PSY/08/12/DK/JKL/GG.

All enquiries or comments to Professor Diana Kornbrot,
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