[Nfbnet-members-list] Blind and low vision adults age 18 and over needed for research survey on the use of accessibility overlays

Sherry Shirek sshirek at nfb.org
Fri Jan 26 14:40:22 UTC 2024


The below research participant solicitation is being provided for informational purposes only. The National Federation of the Blind has no involvement in this research, but we believe that it may contribute to our research mission.
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We are researchers from the Center for Accessibility and Inclusion Research at the Rochester Institute of Technology and TU Dublin conducting a research survey on the use of accessibility overlays.

We are seeking insights from blind and low vision computer users who are 18 years or older about experiences using accessibility overlays. We are offering a raffle of $100 to a winner drawn from up to 2000 survey respondents.

Accessibility Overlays are a broad term for technologies that aim to improve the accessibility of a website. Some claim to fix any problems in the site's code that are preventing assistive technology from being used easily. Examples include; AccessiBe, UserWay and EqualWeb.

If you have used accessibility overlays, you may qualify for this study.
For questions or inquiries about this research, please contact
Tlamelo Makati at txmgbl at rit.edu<mailto:txmgbl at rit.edu>

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