[NFB-Science] Univ od Arizona STEM study

ngrice5456 at aol.com ngrice5456 at aol.com
Sun Oct 25 01:16:52 UTC 2020


Hello,
I wanted to follow-up on the information I forwarded from a student at the Univ. of Arizona two days ago. I have no personal involvement with this project and was only passing on information.
It turns out that NFB  national has a policy of requiring prior approval beforedistributing solicitations to the NFB lists. I have now sent that information to the Univ. of Arizona student so he can follow the procedure established by NFB.
Sincerely,Noreen


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Subject: [NFB-Science] Univ od Arizona STEM study

I am not associated with this study....but received an email from Garrison Tsinajinie , who is a University of Arizona doctoral candidate studying special education with a visual impairment focus. Garrson asked if I would pass along information about a STEM focus group research study he is working on. 
I  have pasted the text of the flyer that he emailed me below, for anyone who would like to participate in this STEM study. The contact person is Garrison Tsinajinie (garrisot at email.arizona.edu).
Sincerely,Noreen Grice
-------The purpose of this focus group research project is to explore how young adults

with visual impairments reflect on their Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) camp/program experiences and career goals.


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We are recruiting individuals who:

(a) are between the ages of 13-23 years old

(b) live within the United States

(c) have a visual impairment (VI)

(d) has/had an Individualized Education Program (IEP) in middle or high school

(e) participated in a STEM camp/program for students with VI within the last 5 years 

(f) participated in a STEM camp/program for students with VI for at least two days or 16 clock hours

(g) are willing to participate in approximately 10 hours of focus group meetings across 6-8 weeks

All participants will receive a $75.00 Amazon Giftcard

To learn more, scan the QR Code on the bottom left OR click the link OR contact the principal investigator, Garrison Tsinajinie at garrisot at email.arizona.edu or call 5203284888.

An Institutional Review Board responsible for human subjects research at The University of Arizona reviewed this research project and found it to be in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations and University policies designed to protect the rights and welfare of participants in research.
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