[humanser] Have any students/university educators used this software?

Michael Abell bigdog4744 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 20:08:26 UTC 2016


Hello Kaiti,
	I am curious of what your SDS has said in response to accomodations
of this program. Are they involved at all? Have you contacted them for
assistance?

Regards,

Michael "Big Dog" Abell

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-----Original Message-----
From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kaiti
Shelton via humanser
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 11:33 PM
To: humanser at nfbnet.org
Cc: Kaiti Shelton
Subject: [humanser] Have any students/university educators used this
software?

Hi all,

I will be taking a Psychology of Learning course this semester, and the
professor has just responded to my email regarding accommodations.
She tells me that part of our assignments will be done using a program
called Sniffy the Lab Rat Pro (version 3.0 by Wadsworth-Cengage Learning).
Sniffy is a simulation of what it is like to train a lab rat to perform
various tasks, and we have four assignments on it spread out through the
semester.  I'm planning on calling Cengage to see what they can tell me
about Sniffy's accessibility, but I'm hoping to find information from people
who use it with screenreaders so I have a better idea of accessibility.
I've emailed on NABS and social sciences thus far, and while the social
sciences list seems somewhat familiar with it, I'm primarily getting a lot
of emails that say "Sorry, never heard of it either," which aren't really
helpful.  If anyone on this list has used Sniffy as a student or educator,
I'd be really interested to hear what your user experience was like.  I'm
running windows 7 with either Jaws 13 or the latest NVDA version.

Thanks,
--
Kaiti Shelton

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