[NFBWV-Talk] Fwd: COVID-19 Survey

Karen McDonald karen at eioproductions.com
Tue Apr 7 22:15:39 UTC 2020


I didn't really time myself but I'm sure it didn't take more than a halp hour if that.

On Apr 7, 2020 3:02 PM, Sheri Koch via NFBWV-Talk <nfbwv-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
Thank you very much Karen! I’m curious, how long did it take you

On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 2:57 PM Karen McDonald via NFBWV-Talk <
nfbwv-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> I just completed the survey.
>
> On Apr 6, 2020 11:00 PM, Sheri Koch via NFBWV-Talk <nfbwv-talk at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
> West Virginia is very much unrepresented in the completion of the survey
> listed in the body of this email. If you would be kind enough to complete
> the survey, I would very much appreciate it while I thought it was going to
> take me only about 30 minutes, I think it took me closer to an hour but
> maybe that’s because I did it on my iPhone. I hope your help out.  This is
> time sensitive so if you can complete it ASAP, that would be great!
>
> Sheri
>
> Sheri Koch, President
> National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia
> 304-993-5103
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> > From: Lee Huffman <lhuffman at afb.org>
> > Date: April 6, 2020 at 4:44:15 PM EDT
> > To: slk8332015 at gmail.com
> > Subject: COVID-19 Survey
> >
> > HI Sherri,
> > It was great talking with you just now, and I am glad to hear you are
> safe and sound.
> > Below is the April AccessWorld alert.
> > A blurb about the COVID-19 survey is at the top of the announcement, and
> I am pasting another paragraph with the link below. Anything you can do to
> help promote the survey in WV would be appreciated.
> > Thanks very much!
> > Best,
> > Lee
> >
> > ----------
> >
> > We hope this message finds you safe and healthy in these challenging
> times.  We need your help to make sure your voice is heard during the
> COVID-19 pandemic.  Major community organizations and companies have joined
> forces to collect feedback about how COVID-19 is impacting the lives of
> blind and low vision people. This survey is open to anyone over the age of
> 18 in the United States. Please take a few minutes to click on the link
> below and complete the survey.
> > Survey Link: bit.ly/fin-a11y
> > If that does not work, try the longer link
> > www.flatteninaccessibility.com<http://www.flatteninaccessibility.com>
> >
> > From: AFB AccessWorld <accessworld at afb.net>
> > Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 11:10 AM
> > To: =?utf-8?Q??= <lhuffman at afb.net>
> > Subject: The April issue of AccessWorld is now available on our website
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > AFB
> > American Foundation
> > for the Blind
> > TM
> >
> >
> > Expanding possibilities for people with vision loss
> >
> > Special Note: AFB, along with 14 other organizations, is asking you to
> participate in a study investigating experiences of adults who are blind or
> have low vision during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey covers areas of
> healthcare; transportation; employment; education; social experiences;
> access to meals, food, and supplies; and voting. Thank you for helping
> flatten the inaccessibility curve. The survey is open until April 13,
> 8:00am (EST).
> >
> > This issue features:
> >
> > AccessWorld Is Here for You During the COVID-19 Health Crisis
> > Lee Huffman
> >
> > Tips and Resources for Coronavirus Quarantine
> > A compilation of suggestions and information for managing your daily
> life during the COVID-19 crisis.
> >
> > COVID-19: Confessions from a Blind Germaphobe
> > Deborah Kendrick
> > People with visual impairments are, by default, in more constant contact
> with people and things than the average person in possession of 20/20
> eyesight. We have to touch walls and doors and objects and other people's
> hands and elbows. Here are some ideas to lessen the risk.
> >
> > Assistance May be Right Next Door: A Review of Nextdoor.com
> > Bill Holton
> > During the time of the coronavirus, how do you introduce yourself to
> that new neighbor, or learn about the family around the corner you always
> meant to introduce yourself to? One way is to join a social network called
> Nextdoor, which connects you with neighbors in your zip code, subdivision,
> and/or neighborhood.
> >
> > Highlights From the Much Smaller CSUN 2020 Assistive Technology
> Conference
> > Shelly Brisbin, J.J. Meddaugh
> > We are, as they say, living in unusual times. So, in addition to the
> customary product highlights from CSUN that we describe each year, we want
> to share a few things about the experience of attending CSUN as COVID-19
> was becoming a reality in the United States.
> >
> > Employment Matters: David Van Der Molen, Member Services Associate and
> Audio Book Narrator
> > Deborah Kendrick
> > When I learned that David Van Der Molen was a professional audio book
> narrator, I knew he belonged in the Employment Matters series. As it turns
> out, that was only part of a genuinely fascinating and unique picture of
> employment.
> >
> > Exploring and Using Apple AirPods Pro
> > Janet Ingber
> > The difference between the AirPods Pro and previous AirPods is very
> noticeable. The sound is significantly better and noise cancellation works
> well. Transparency mode is a great feature and the AirPods Pro are more
> comfortable than previous AirPods. For me, they are worth the increased
> cost.
> >
> > Accessibility Features in Windows Web Browsers for Low Vision Users
> > Steven Kelley
> > Built-in Web browser accessibility—magnification, contrast, colors, and
> text-to-speech—has significantly improved in recent years. There are some
> great built-in accessibility features available on popular Windows-based
> Web browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge.
> >
> > AccessWorld News
> > Winners of the Excellence in Disability Inclusion Awards announced,
> ObjectiveEd provides free access to digital curriculum to teachers, changes
> to IAAP testing and M-Enabling Summit due to coronavirus.
> >
> > Letters to the Editor
> >
> >
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National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia
304-993-5103
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