[Cabs-talk] Dear Students, Please Take a Time to Help My Club's Project
kwakmiso at aol.com
kwakmiso at aol.com
Wed Dec 21 20:28:23 UTC 2011
Thank you for those who already responded to my email below.
I apologize if this causes any inconvinience for you, but I would like
to ask a few more things.
In addition to
1. In your opinion, if you were to go to exhibit, where you could touch
origami productions, would you benefit from it? Do you think would you
enjoy the exhibit?
2. Is city of Los Angeles an accessible location to hold the exhibit?
(in blind and visually impaired person's perspective)
New questions
3. In blind person's perspective, what's the ideal size of exhibit hall
and exhibit structure? Would it be helpful if there was sighted person
available as a guider?
4. Would it be a good idea to include sighted, general public as a part
of audience?
5. Any other concerns,advice/tips/etc.
Please e=mail your feedback in your earliest convinience, to my e-mail
kwakmiso at aol.com, either within or off of the list.
Sincerely,
Miso Kwak on be half of Diamond Bar High School club, Origami for Hope
-----Original Message-----
From: kwakmiso <kwakmiso at aol.com>
To: Cabs-talk <Cabs-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tue, Dec 20, 2011 11:13 pm
Subject: [Cabs-talk] Dear Students, Please Take a Time to Help My
Club's Project
Hello fellow students,
This is Miso Kwak, a junior attending Diamond Bar High.
I would appreciate if you could take a time and answer following
questions for a club I am involved at my school.
The club is called Origami for Hope, and I am a secretary for the club.
THe club was created with the purpose of holding an exhibition with the
origami production for blind and visually impaired people where they
can touch our production and appreciate the art.
We are in the process of planning the exhibit so we would like to ask
some questions to possible audience.
Please be honest and realistic.
1. In your opinion, if you were to go to exhibit, where you could touch
origami productions, would you benefit from it? Do you think would you
enjoy the exhibit?
2. Is city of Los Angeles an accessible location to hold the exhibit?
(in blind and visually impaired person's perspective)
3. Any other concerns,advice/tips/etc.
Please e=mail your feedback in your earliest convinience, to my e-mail
kwakmiso at aol.com, either within or off of the list.
Sincerely,
Miso Kwak on be half of Diamond Bar High School club, Origami for Hope
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