[NFBSea] Research Participation Request: Evaluating Interaction Techniques for Enabling BLV users Access to Virtual Reality

David Andrews dandrews920 at comcast.net
Fri Sep 6 23:21:44 UTC 2024



Research Participation Request: Evaluating Interaction Techniques for 
Enabling BLV users Access to Virtual Reality

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.




Research Title: Evaluating Interaction Techniques for Enabling BLV 
users Access to Virtual Reality

Being conducted by: University of Washington



Purpose of the Study

We are recruiting participants for a research study aimed at 
improving how people who are blind or have low-vision can access 
virtual reality (VR) technology. The study will evaluate a new 
prototype controller designed specifically for users who are blind or 
have low vision. During the study, participants will wear a VR 
headset and use the prototype and a commercial controller to perform 
various tasks in a virtual environment.



Role of the Participants and Anticipated Length of the Study

During the study, participants will wear a virtual reality (VR) 
headset and use a prototype controller and a commercial controller to 
perform various tasks in a virtual environment. The study will 
additionally include interviews to understand the participant's 
experience with and expectations of VR technology, and their thoughts 
on the usability and accessibility of our prototype controller. The 
study will take place in-person during a single session held in the 
greater Seattle area. The duration of the session will be 60 - 90 minutes.



Proposed Participant Compensation

Yes, Participants will be compensated $50 for their time and 
contributions. The standard form of payment will be an electronic 
gift card, but if you prefer a different form of payment, we can 
accommodate alternatives like a US Bank Rewards Card or a check. 
Compensation will be provided after the session.



Link or Instructions for Participants to Enter the Study

For questions or to express interest in participating, please contact 
Melanie Kneitmix at <mailto:mekne at cs.washington.edu>mekne at cs.washington.edu.



Contact the following individual with any questions

Melanie Kneitmix

1-630-715-2998

mekne at cs.washington.edu


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