[NFBNJ] Important Screen Reader SurveyLet's Make a Difference
joe ruffalo
nfbnj1 at verizon.net
Sun Oct 15 14:00:47 UTC 2017
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For those that have completed, thanks.
For those who as of this writing, have not completed, please do so.
The following message was forwarded last week however, I have forwarded as an important and urgent request to read and share with others.
Please consider completing this imperative request.
We have an opportunity to make a difference and if we want changes, this is are opportunity!
We care. We share. We grow. We make a difference
Joe Ruffalo, President
National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey
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Subject: Important Screen Reader Survey
Dear fellow Federationists:
Web Accessibility in Mind (WebAIM) has launched its seventh Screen Reader User Survey. This survey attempts to track many aspects of screen reader and browser usage by the blind around the world. The survey asks questions on which screen readers and browsers are used and users’ proficiency with them, as well as questions about the use of headings and landmarks, the accessibility of social media sites, and users’ feelings on web accessibility in general.
This survey is generally considered the closest thing to a definitive resource on screen reader and web accessibility data, and is widely referenced by web developers, accessibility professionals, and access technology manufacturers. It is vital that as many people as possible take this survey, since it will influence web accessibility for the next two years or until the next survey. We therefore hope that many of you will participate. The survey only takes ten to fifteen minutes to complete, and no information that will identify you personally is collected.
The survey is open until November 1. It is available at https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey7/.
Sincerely,
The NFB Jernigan Institute Access Technology Team
Eric Duffy
Director of Access Technology
200 East Wells Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 659-9314, extension 2401 | EDuffy at nfb.org
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