[NFBC-Info] Fwd: New Study Seeking Blind and Low Vision Participants - Improving Accessibility of Online Collaborative Whiteboards

Cricket Bidleman cricketbidleman at gmail.com
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> From: Cricket Bidleman <cricketbidleman at gmail.com>
> Date: November 15, 2021 at 14:32:55 PST
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> Subject: Fwd: New Study Seeking Blind and Low Vision Participants - Improving Accessibility of Online Collaborative Whiteboards
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>> From: Sheila Sanchez <sheilas at stanford.edu>
>> Date: November 15, 2021 at 13:58:05 PST
>> Subject: New Study Seeking Blind and Low Vision Participants - Improving Accessibility of Online Collaborative Whiteboards
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>> Greetings,
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>> A PhD student from the SHAPE Lab reached out and asked our office to share information about a study in which they are seeking feedback from blinds and low-vision participants. Below is additional details. Please reach out directly if you are interested.
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>> Best,
>> Sheila
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>> We are researchers who are interested in improving the accessibility of online collaborative whiteboards for people who are blind and visually impaired. We are looking for blind users to participate in an hour-long study exploring different audio and tactile ways of interacting with spatial graphics. Studies will be conducted either on Stanford campus or over Zoom between now and December 1st, and you will be compensated with a $35 Amazon gift card for your time. If you are interested in participating, please reach out to Danyang Fan (email: danfan17 at stanford.edu, cell: 314-495-0190) to find out more. Also, feel free to distribute this to anyone who might be interested. Thanks!
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>> Sheila Sanchez
>> Diversity & Access Office | ADA Program Director
>> pronouns: she/her/hers (why I share my pronouns)
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>> Kingscote Gardens | 419 Lagunita Drive, Suite 130
>> Stanford, CA 94305-8550
>> Phone: (650) 725-0326
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