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From: Humbert, Joseph A
Date: Fri, Oct 10 2014 7:36AM
Subject: Accessible Platform for Brainstorming and Voting
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Hi All,
Indiana University is in the process of trying to find an online platform that can be used for collaboratively brainstorming and voting on ideas (e.g., feature requests for LMS). One potential tool suggested by a faculty member was Tricider (http://www.tricider.com/home). This platform offers many features that do not require registration. Unfortunately, the accessibility of the tool was not satisfactory.
What tools are other institutions/groups/companies using to accomplish these tasks? What is the accessibility level of the tool that you are using?
I look forward to any feedback, experience, or recommendations this group can provide.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Joe
Joe Humbert
Principal Accessibility Analyst
Assistive Technology and Accessibility Centers
Indiana University
University Information Technology Services
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From: Detlev Fischer
Date: Fri, Oct 10 2014 12:16PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Platform for Brainstorming and Voting
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If it does't matter where your supplier is based, you may want to check out Viadesk.com in the Netherlands. We just tested complex forum software that they have improved a lot in response to accessibility feedback from us. They were very friendly and responsive. Whether the SW offers voting I am not sure but it wouldn't surprise me.
Best,
Detlev
On 10 Oct 2014, at 15:36, "Humbert, Joseph A" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Indiana University is in the process of trying to find an online platform that can be used for collaboratively brainstorming and voting on ideas (e.g., feature requests for LMS). One potential tool suggested by a faculty member was Tricider (http://www.tricider.com/home). This platform offers many features that do not require registration. Unfortunately, the accessibility of the tool was not satisfactory.
>
> What tools are other institutions/groups/companies using to accomplish these tasks? What is the accessibility level of the tool that you are using?
>
> I look forward to any feedback, experience, or recommendations this group can provide.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Joe
>
> Joe Humbert
> Principal Accessibility Analyst
> Assistive Technology and Accessibility Centers
>
> Indiana University
> University Information Technology Services
> 535 W Michigan Street, IT 210 F
> Indianapolis, IN 46202
> 317-274-4378
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> http://atac.iu.edu
>
> [Indiana University]
>
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From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Fri, Oct 10 2014 12:18PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Platform for Brainstorming and Voting
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> Indiana University is in the process of trying to find an online platform that can be used for collaboratively brainstorming and voting on ideas (e.g., feature requests for LMS).
I'm not sure what platform it uses but you may want to check out
https://www.epolicyworks.org/epw/dialogues/
Jonathan