[Nfbsf] FW: [Nfbc-sj] user study opportunity for monetary compensation

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Thu Apr 18 17:51:53 UTC 2019




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From: nfbc-sj-bounces at nfbcal.org <nfbc-sj-bounces at nfbcal.org> On Behalf Of Kevin Andrews
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 10:17 AM
To: NFB San Jose/Silicon Valley Chapter <nfbc-sj at nfbcal.org>
Subject: [Nfbc-sj] user study opportunity for monetary compensation

I've been asked to pass this along.

"We are recruiting participants for a usability study on an accessible 3D modeling workflow for the blind and visually impaired. Participants with any
experience of programming are preferred; proficiency not required. During the study, participants will be introduced to a 3D modeling application and system
and perform six short tasks. The system consists of modifying short program statements and previewing them through a tactile shape display. The study will
be conducted in the California Bay Area in the months of April to May and last between 1.5 to 2 hours. Participants will be compensated $50 for their time.


If you are interested in learning more about the study and helping to improve access to 3D modeling and design tools for blind makers and professionals
please contact Alexa Siu (through email:
afsiu at stanford.edu<mailto:afsiu at stanford.edu>
 or phone: 404-543/8057). Alexa is a PhD Student at Stanford University conducting research to advance accessible interfaces for Making (e.g. 3D modeling
and printing, electronics prototyping) for the blind and visually impaired. Prior published results can be found here:
https://stanford.io/2CYthVY

"

Thanks!

Alexa

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Alexa F. Siu

PhD Student in Mechanical Engineering

Stanford University

alexasiu.com<http://alexasiu.com>


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Best,
Kevin Andrews
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