[Md-sligo] FW: [Mdpobc] an invite for accessibility study at the Smithsonian

Reyazuddin, Yasmin Yasmin.Reyazuddin at montgomerycountymd.gov
Mon Jul 19 16:36:44 UTC 2010


Hi Everyone, 
I just called Krista Flores at the Smithsonian and would like to ask
you. If you would like to do the Transportation Exhibition in the
morning and then go for the study, please let me know. They can arrange
for sighted guides in the afternoon. The museum is just across the
street and it will be fun. 
I am planning to do it and then go to work at the castle. 

Yasmin Reyazuddin 
Aging & Disability Services
Department of Health & human services 
401 Hungerford Drive (3rd floor) 
Rockville MD 20850 

240-777-1556 (personal line) 

Office hours 8:30 am to 5:00 pm 

Languages English, Hindi, Urdu Braille

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Thank you.

 


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I was asked to share this with anyone who may be interested. - BW

 

 

The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
and
the Accessibility Program would like to invite you to participate in an
accessibility study of the museum, in particular the Forensic
Anthropology
Lab.  This research project will study individuals', with and without
disabilities, perceptions and experience with the "Written in Bone"
exhibition's Forensic Anthropology Lab.  This interactive lab provides
visitors with an opportunity to have hands on experience with real human
bones.  Visitors will use the bones to identify and describe the gender
and
status of people from the past and draw conclusions about their lives.
The
focus of the Lab is to help visitors to use the tools and problem
solving
skills of forensic anthropology to collect and analyze data the way that
forensic anthropologists do.

 

After your visit to the lab, we will be conducting interviews and
administering questionnaires to visitors about their experience.  These
interviews and questionnaires will be confidential; we will not be using
your name or any identifier information on any survey materials.  By
gathering visitors' impressions we can analyze what the museum is doing
well
or how programs can be improved to meet the needs of an audience with
diverse abilities.  

 

The time commitment would be minimal.   Most people spend about 20
minutes
in the Forensic Anthropology Lab.  After you do the activities, you will
be
asked to spend about 5-10 minutes responding to a questionnaire.  Some
participants may be asked for follow-up details or clarification about
their
experience.  We also invite you to spend time visiting the museum.  

 

Access services will be provided for participants.  ASL Interpreters
will be
available to assist with the interview process and your lab experience.
Additionally, we will provide sighted guides and assistive listening
systems.  Please see the schedule of access services below for planning
your
visit.   

 

*         We will be conducting the study during the lab's hours of
operation between Monday, July 19, 2010 through July 31, 2010

*         The lab is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from
11:00 am
- 5:00 pm; and on Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

o        Please note: The lab will open at 11:30 on Thursday July 22

o        The lab will be closed on Friday, July 23  

*         ASL Interpreters will be available on Friday, July 30 and
Saturday, July 31, from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

*         Sighted Guides will be available on Friday, July 30 and
Saturday,
July 31, from 1:00 

pm - 3:00 pm

 

 

If you have any questions regarding the study or participation, please
contact the Accessibility Program at access at si.edu or contact Krista
Flores
at 202-633-4340 (voice).  

 

We hope that you will consider participating in this important study and
contribute to the development of activities that are accessible to all
Smithsonian visitors. 

 

 

Krista Flores

Program Specialist

Smithsonian Institution 

Accessibility Program

(202) 633-4340 Voice

(202) 633-4353 TTY

(202) 633-4352 Fax

 

Mailing address:

PO Box 37012

NMAH, Room 1050, MRC 607

Washington, DC 20013-7012

 

 



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