[Electronics-talk] Please help - Take our survey on iPhone Applications

James Aldrich jkaldrich at qwest.net
Wed Jan 7 23:40:38 UTC 2009


Hi Dave and list,

Then again, if they get a mass response that their Iphone is not accessible 
for us, they may take their usual attempt to make it somewhat so!

Jim


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" 
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Please help - Take our survey on iPhone 
Applications


Since the iPhone isn't accessible to blind and visually impaired
persons, this list isn't a very good choice for a source of respondents!

David Andrews, Moderator
At 02:04 PM 1/7/2009, John_Morris at Shepherd.org wrote:

>Dear Electronics-talk Listserv members,
>
>We need your help.
>
>Our organization, the Wireless Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center,
>has just launched a new survey on accessible software applications for the
>Apple iPhone. And, we need people of all abilities to take the survey.
>
>
>
>
>
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>  As the iPhone has become ever more popular, so have the tools,
> games and programs that run on the iPhone. There are reportedly
> over 10,000 software
>  programs available on the iPhone AppStore online. So, we want to
> know if any of these applications have helped iPhone users with
> disabilities to
>  perform either of the
> following:
>
>
>
>
>
>  1. use the iPhone with greater facility (like a voice recognition
> program to input addresses for map searches),
> or
>
>
>
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>  2. perform some other task that helps users overcome their
> particular disability (like remembering things, finding accessible
> facilities while
>  traveling,
> etc.)
>
>
>
>
>
>  Please take a minute to answer our 8-question survey:
> http://cansurvey.wirelessrerc.org/iphonesurvey/iphonesurvey.htm#QregUse_1
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Your responses could help others learn how to use wireless technologies to
>improve their lives, and it could help us educate the wireless industry on
>the types of software applications that offer accessibility. We will report
>our findings on the electronics-talk listserv when we compile the data.
>
>Thanks,
>--John
>
>_____________________________________________________
>
>John Morris, Ph.D.
>Research Project Coordinator
>Wireless Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC)
>Shepherd Center
>2020 Peachtree Road, NW
>Atlanta, GA 30309
>T: 404-367-1348
>C: 404-379-9093
>
>www.wirelessRERC.org
>www.MyWirelessReview.com
>
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