[sasi] participate in research about traveling
Lori Scharff
loris1 at optonline.net
Thu Jun 3 00:54:45 GMT 2010
Hi, Below is a link to research being done by Smith-Kettlewell and Access
for Design they are FOCUSING ON PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND ONLY, AS WELL AS
BLINDNESS AND OTHER DISABILITIES. Here is your chance to be counted!!!
Lor
From: Smith-Kettlewell Wayfinding Survey [mailto:wayfindingsurvey at ski.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 6:32 PM
To: wayfindingsurvey at ski.org
Subject: Request for Participation -- Smith-Kettlewell Wayfinding Survey
Greetings!
The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute (S-K), in collaboration with
researchers at Accessible Design for the Blind and U.C. Santa Barbara, is
conducting a survey of wayfinding tools and techniques used by blind and
visually-impaired people in their every-day lives.
If you have already participated in our survey, we would like to thank you
very much for your help. If you have not yet taken our survey, we would like
to invite you to do so. We want to know how you get around, how comfortable
you feel in various situations, what other disabilities you have, and what
tools and techniques you use in your daily travels.
By participating in the S-K Wayfinding Survey, you will extend our knowledge
of how real blind and visually-impaired people travel independently. You
will also help to improve the independence of future travelers with visual
disabilities by sharing your experience.
You can participate in the S-K Wayfinding survey on the web, by phone, or by
TTY. The survey should take no more than 20 minutes to complete, and your
responses will be completely confidential. We eagerly look forward to your
participation and thank you in advance for your help.
To take the survey on the web or ask questions about it:
http://holman.ski.org/wayfindingsurvey
Take the survey by phone:
(415) 345-2013 -- We will call you back.
Take the survey by TTY:
(415) 345-2290 -- We will call you back.
Please share this announcement with any individuals or lists you think might
be interested. If you do forward it, please take the time to remove any
extra e-mail headers to improve readability.
Again, we thank you for your valuable assistance with this important
research project.
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Joshua A. Miele, Ph.D.
The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
2318 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115
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