[nfbcs] FYI - FW: [Cavi-announce] Request from one of my PhD students

Jeanine Lineback jeanine.lineback at gmail.com
Fri May 24 12:03:54 UTC 2013


I am passing this survey along on behalf of the director of the
CISCO Academy for the Vision Impaired, located in Australia.

 

From: cavi-announce-bounces at ciscovision.org
[mailto:cavi-announce-bounces at ciscovision.org] On Behalf Of Iain
Murray
Sent: May 24, 2013 12:24 AM
Subject: [Cavi-announce] Request from one of my PhD students

 

 

Hi all

I have a very capable doctoral student working on an open source
Daisy player and she would like some information from the people
who would use such a device. (based on the same type of hardware
as the Raspberry Pi, so very cheap) Could you please try to spare
10 minutes or so and complete her survey at
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7VC3367 ? 

All participants will receive a free segmentation fault for their
efforts <grin>

Thanks

Dear Students

A  research project has  been started  in Curtin University in
order  to study the level of  accessibility to non textual
components in electronic document for vision impaired users and
attempt to  improve it ,therefore   to get better result ,
compare  previous  methods , evaluate  used method and  utilize
vision impaired users experience , a survey was created  with
title "Communication with non textual components in electronic
document"
We invite you to attend this survey through the link
<http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7VC3367>
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7VC3367
Your participation will be appreciated
kind regards
Azadeh Nazemi

Dr Iain Murray (B.Eng)(Hons) Ph.D(Curtin) MIEEE MACM FACS

Senior Lecturer

Course Co-ordinator - Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems &
Networking)

Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Research
Laboratory

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Curtin University of Technology

GPO Box U1987

 

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