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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Thu, Jan 10 2013 11:31AM
Subject: Survey, how do screen reader users navigate within websites
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Hello listers.
Me and my colleague are carrying out research into how much users take
advantage of structural markup on websites (headings, landmarks, table
navigation).
We want to get as much feedback as possible, from a diverse user group
of screen reader users.
This is part of a research project e are working on, which also
includes field test with users.
We are hoping this may lead to online tutorials, videos or other
material that will help ensure screen reader users can take advantage
of this type of markup.
(I know we concentrate on screen reader users for this particular
survey, but we are hoping to perhaps do similar things in future to
make sure users can fully take advantage of WCAG compliant and
accessible websites).
You can access the survey at the following link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XGC33NV
The survey consists of 9 questions, should take about 5 minutes to
complete, and users may not know all the answers (in fact, we suspect
they may not), and should not be embarrassed about it (for one thing
the survey is totaly anonymous).
Feel free to distribute (and also free not to).
I'll share the results with you, both at CSUN and on this list.
Hopefully we can turn this into another tool to help encourage
accessible webpage design, UA interpretation and, ultimately,
something to benefit some of our end users.
Cheers
-B
From: Martin Leon
Date: Thu, Jan 10 2013 1:19PM
Subject: Re: Survey, how do screen reader users navigate within websites
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I would be very interested to see the results of your survey. Please keep us posted.
On Jan 10, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson wrote:
> Hello listers.
>
> Me and my colleague are carrying out research into how much users take
> advantage of structural markup on websites (headings, landmarks, table
> navigation).
> We want to get as much feedback as possible, from a diverse user group
> of screen reader users.
> This is part of a research project e are working on, which also
> includes field test with users.
> We are hoping this may lead to online tutorials, videos or other
> material that will help ensure screen reader users can take advantage
> of this type of markup.
> (I know we concentrate on screen reader users for this particular
> survey, but we are hoping to perhaps do similar things in future to
> make sure users can fully take advantage of WCAG compliant and
> accessible websites).
> You can access the survey at the following link:
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XGC33NV
>
> The survey consists of 9 questions, should take about 5 minutes to
> complete, and users may not know all the answers (in fact, we suspect
> they may not), and should not be embarrassed about it (for one thing
> the survey is totaly anonymous).
> Feel free to distribute (and also free not to).
> I'll share the results with you, both at CSUN and on this list.
> Hopefully we can turn this into another tool to help encourage
> accessible webpage design, UA interpretation and, ultimately,
> something to benefit some of our end users.
> Cheers
> -B
> > >
From: Jake Joehl
Date: Thu, Jan 10 2013 2:02PM
Subject: Re: Survey, how do screen reader users navigate within websites
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Ditto for me. I just took the survey with no problems. Tutorials could
be very beneficial to a lot.
On 1/10/13, Martin Leon < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> I would be very interested to see the results of your survey. Please keep
> us posted.
> On Jan 10, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson wrote:
>
>> Hello listers.
>>
>> Me and my colleague are carrying out research into how much users take
>> advantage of structural markup on websites (headings, landmarks, table
>> navigation).
>> We want to get as much feedback as possible, from a diverse user group
>> of screen reader users.
>> This is part of a research project e are working on, which also
>> includes field test with users.
>> We are hoping this may lead to online tutorials, videos or other
>> material that will help ensure screen reader users can take advantage
>> of this type of markup.
>> (I know we concentrate on screen reader users for this particular
>> survey, but we are hoping to perhaps do similar things in future to
>> make sure users can fully take advantage of WCAG compliant and
>> accessible websites).
>> You can access the survey at the following link:
>> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XGC33NV
>>
>> The survey consists of 9 questions, should take about 5 minutes to
>> complete, and users may not know all the answers (in fact, we suspect
>> they may not), and should not be embarrassed about it (for one thing
>> the survey is totaly anonymous).
>> Feel free to distribute (and also free not to).
>> I'll share the results with you, both at CSUN and on this list.
>> Hopefully we can turn this into another tool to help encourage
>> accessible webpage design, UA interpretation and, ultimately,
>> something to benefit some of our end users.
>> Cheers
>> -B
>> >> >> >
> > > >
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Jake Joehl
Social Media Assistant, JJ's List
Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
Web: http://www.jjslist.com
From: Ramya Sethuraman
Date: Fri, Jan 11 2013 4:48PM
Subject: Re: Survey, how do screen reader users navigate within websites
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This is interesting. Look forward to the results.
Ramya
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Jake Joehl < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Ditto for me. I just took the survey with no problems. Tutorials could
> be very beneficial to a lot.
>
> On 1/10/13, Martin Leon < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> > I would be very interested to see the results of your survey. Please
> keep
> > us posted.
> > On Jan 10, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson wrote:
> >
> >> Hello listers.
> >>
> >> Me and my colleague are carrying out research into how much users take
> >> advantage of structural markup on websites (headings, landmarks, table
> >> navigation).
> >> We want to get as much feedback as possible, from a diverse user group
> >> of screen reader users.
> >> This is part of a research project e are working on, which also
> >> includes field test with users.
> >> We are hoping this may lead to online tutorials, videos or other
> >> material that will help ensure screen reader users can take advantage
> >> of this type of markup.
> >> (I know we concentrate on screen reader users for this particular
> >> survey, but we are hoping to perhaps do similar things in future to
> >> make sure users can fully take advantage of WCAG compliant and
> >> accessible websites).
> >> You can access the survey at the following link:
> >> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XGC33NV
> >>
> >> The survey consists of 9 questions, should take about 5 minutes to
> >> complete, and users may not know all the answers (in fact, we suspect
> >> they may not), and should not be embarrassed about it (for one thing
> >> the survey is totaly anonymous).
> >> Feel free to distribute (and also free not to).
> >> I'll share the results with you, both at CSUN and on this list.
> >> Hopefully we can turn this into another tool to help encourage
> >> accessible webpage design, UA interpretation and, ultimately,
> >> something to benefit some of our end users.
> >> Cheers
> >> -B
> >> > >> > >> > >
> > > > > > > >
>
>
> --
> Jake Joehl
> Social Media Assistant, JJ's List
>
> Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Web: http://www.jjslist.com
> > > >
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