[NFB-DB] Asking for feedback from people who are DeafBlind who attended the most recent presidental release

Marsha Drenth marsha.drenth at gmail.com
Wed Oct 7 15:46:57 UTC 2020


Hello.
> 
> In an effort to make the presidential releases accessible for
> everyone, including those who are deafblind, the National Federation
> of the Blind is soliciting feedback from those who attended the most
> recent presidential  release on October 1, 2020. If you participated,
> or tried to, we welcome your responses. This feedback will be used to
> improve future presidential releases. Please send your responses to
> Scott Davert,
> scottdavert at gmail.com
> before Thursday October 8, 2020. You can send your responses as an
> email attachment, or write them in the body of your email.
> 1. If you are a person who is Deafblind, how did you follow the
> presidential release?
> By Computer
> By a mobile device
> by telephone
> 2. Through which method did you follow the release?
> Listening to audio
> Reading captions on Zoom
> Reading StreamText.
> 3. What, if any, assistive technology did you use to follow the release?
> Screen Reader
> Screen magnification program
> braille display
> Other (please specify)
> 4. Did you encounter any challenges related to following the release?
> E.G. captioning was too fast, captioning did not work, the audio was
> muffled, etc.
> 5. Do you have any other comments related to the presidential release?
> 
> We very much appreciate you taking the time to complete this survey.
> Your contributions will help the NFB provide a more inclusive
> presidential release in the future!"
> 
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