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From: Daniel Costa
Date: Wed, Jan 03 2018 2:05PM
Subject: Using Adaptive features for increasing TV apps Accessibility
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Dear colleagues,
My name is Daniel Costa and I am a PhD Student in Faculdade de Ciências
Universidade de Lisboa. We are currently developing an assistive technology
for visually impaired (VI) people aiming to improve interaction with smart
TV applications through mobile devices. We are in the process of designing
the implementation of adaptive features regarding presentation of content
and navigation. We want to take the experience and knowledge of
accessibility experts into the design process of these features.
For that end, I kindly ask you to answer a short questionnaire (15 to
20min) that will help me guide the future steps of implementation.
Researchers, developers or users with some experience on accessibility, TV
applications or adaptive user interfaces are welcome to share their
knowledge and I believe this mailing list is the most adequate for this
goal.
Questionnaire url: https://goo.gl/forms/U4EhSqWVqP76k5vc2
Thank you for your time.
Best regards,
Daniel Costa
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From: Karlen Communications
Date: Thu, Jan 04 2018 7:52AM
Subject: Re: Using Adaptive features for increasing TV appsAccessibility
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Daniel:
I have to sign into a Google account to fill out the form. So this form is not universally accessible to those of us who have a visual disability but either don't have a Google account or prefer not to sign into a survey.
I use Survey Monkey for my surveys. It is accessible for our adaptive technology for the most part and we don't have to sign into something to provide feedback.
Please let me know when there is a more accessible version of the survey. I can forward it to user lists I'm on and promote it on twitter once it is universally accessible...both in terms of not signing into it and in terms of WCAG 2.0 compliant.
Cheers, Karen
From: Daniel Costa
Date: Fri, Jan 19 2018 4:07AM
Subject: Re: Using Adaptive features for increasing TV apps Accessibility
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Karen,
thanks for your feedback I will try to put the form on Survey Monkey to be
more accessible.
Meanwhile, if any of the other members wouldn't mind to fill the form using
Google I would appreciate (I do not collect any personal information from
the participants, the google account is just to login).
best regards,
Daniel Costa
2018-01-04 14:52 GMT+00:00 Karlen Communications <
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> Daniel:
>
> I have to sign into a Google account to fill out the form. So this form is
> not universally accessible to those of us who have a visual disability but
> either don't have a Google account or prefer not to sign into a survey.
>
> I use Survey Monkey for my surveys. It is accessible for our adaptive
> technology for the most part and we don't have to sign into something to
> provide feedback.
>
> Please let me know when there is a more accessible version of the survey.
> I can forward it to user lists I'm on and promote it on twitter once it is
> universally accessible...both in terms of not signing into it and in terms
> of WCAG 2.0 compliant.
>
> Cheers, Karen
>
>