Hello,

I came across the following link from another list. It is about screen
reader survey. Some of you may be interested. (I have no stake in it, but
sharing.) A description is below the link from the website itself.

     Jeanne


 <https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey7/>
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey7/

Introduction

 

The following survey is a follow-up to previous WebAIM Screen Reader User
Surveys conducted 

December 2008,

September 2009,

December 2010,

May 2012,

January 2014,

and 

July 2015.

This survey is primarily intended to collect new information and track
updates/trends from previous surveys. By completing this survey you will
help inform

development choices for those creating accessible web content and web
standards. All screen reader users, even those who use screen readers only
for evaluation

and testing, are invited to participate.

 

The survey will remain open through November 1, 2017. No personally
identifying information is collected. When submitted, your browser version
and operating

system will be collected. Results will be reported as aggregated summaries
and will be published late 2017. Your participation is purely voluntary and

you can choose to stop at any time. This is a research study that is of
minimal risk. It has been approved by Utah State University's Institutional
Review

Board (#8809). There are 30 brief questions that will take approximately
10-15 minutes. The benefit in taking this survey is that your experiences
and

opinions could help the field better design for accessibility. The risk
includes the time you will take away from your day. If you have any
questions,

please contact 

Jared Smith

or the USU IRB Director 

Nicole Vouvalis.

By selecting the button below you consent to participation in this survey
and certify that you are age 18+ and are considered an adult in your country

or jurisdiction.

 

 

_______________________________________________
ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

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