[NFBF-L] FW: [nrtc-vr] Usability and Feasibility Research Study

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Fri Oct 21 22:04:15 UTC 2022


Good afternoon:
Please share with our blind transition youth between the ages of 18-26.
Thank you.


Alicia D Betancourt
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, SW20198
Community Work Incentives Coordinator (CWIC)
(386) 589-7324

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-----Original Message-----
From: nrtc-vr-request at lists.msstate.edu <nrtc-vr-request at lists.msstate.edu>
On Behalf Of Moody, Sarah
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 12:03 PM
To: nrtc-vr at lists.msstate.edu
Subject: [nrtc-vr] Usability and Feasibility Research Study

Help us make chemistry digital interactives accessible!




Enroll in the Kasi Usability and Feasibility Research Study



Alchemie is reimagining how STEM digital learning tools are made accessible
to students with blindness or low vision. Rather than rely on keyboard
controls and audio descriptions, Alchemie's Kasi system recreates the
interactive with tactile manipulatives which are paired with computer vision
and audio based augmented reality. The result is a multisensory experience
of the interactive that can be used by any student regardless of visual
ability.

 

To test this novel approach, Alchemie is inviting young adults (18-26 years
old) with blindness or low vision to participate in a usability study and
provide feedback on Kasi. 

 

If interested, here's the sign-up form: https://forms.gle/TdFGLBbboj7gjo2YA


Sarah Moody  
Communications Coordinator

National Research & Training Center on Blindness & Low Vision

P.O. Box 6189

MS State, MS 39762

www.blind.msstate.edu <http://www.blind.msstate.edu/> 

662.325.2001






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