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The National Federation of the Blind is searching for blind and
low-vision students in college, university, or vocational school to
participate in remote user testing of on-line learning materials to make
annotated and marked-up English composition content a better and more
accessible learning experience. <br>
You may participate in either one or two testing sessions (2-3 hours per
session)<br>
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You will receive a $90 Tango card for each feedback session in which you
participate, which can be redeemed for gift cards to over 100 retailers,
services, etc. (<a href="https://www.tangocard.com/reward-catalog/">View
the list here.</a>)<br>
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You will be asked to read and interact with several versions of content
from an eBook and then provide detailed feedback in an online survey.
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If you meet the following criteria and are interested in participating,
please email me at sdubnow@nfb.org.<br><br>
1. You are blind or low-vision<br>
2. You are a student in college, university, or
vocational school, or just recently graduated <br>
3. You have access to and are comfortable using
JAWS or NVDA to read your textbooks or other content online <br>
or <br>
You use screen magnification software to read your textbooks or other
content online and (1) do not have colorblindness, (2) are comfortable
not adjusting colors when reading online content, and (3) are comfortable
not using voice output when reading on-line content.<br>
4. English is either your primary language or you
are fluent in English.<br>
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If you meet the above criteria and are interested in participating,
please reply to <a href="mailto:sdubnow@nfb.org">sdubnow@nfb.org</a> with
the following information:<br>
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Name:<br>
Phone Number:<br>
Email Address: <br>
Whether a JAWS user and, if so, version of JAWS used: <br>
Whether an NVDA user:<br>
Whether a screen magnification user: <br>
How deeply do you know your assistive technology?<br>
· Beginner: I only know a few
commands/functions and am working on getting comfortable using it.<br>
· Average: I have used it for a while
and am very comfortable with the set of commands and features I use. I
know there’s probably more it can do but I don’t feel that I need
it.<br>
· Advanced: I know all the ins and
outs, have tried most features, know a lot of specialized commands, have
explored all the settings etc.<br>
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Thank you. <br>
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Stacie Dubnow, J.D.<br>
Project Manager<br>
200 East Wells Street, Baltimore, MD 21230<br>
410-659-9314, extension 2442 |
<a href="mailto:sdubnow@nfb.org">sdubnow@nfb.org</a> <br>
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