Re: Personas Survey Creation

2010-06-30 Thread Penelope Stowe
If you have any more feedback on the survey please get it in within
the next 5 hours or so (so by 19:00 UTC). I'd like to get the
questions finalized prior to today's meeting.

Feedback can be put into the etherpad as well as e-mailed to the list
(or discussed on IRC, etc.)

Thanks,
Penelope

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Personas Survey Creation

2010-06-24 Thread Penelope Stowe
Hiya,

Alan Bell and I have been working on the questionnaire that we'll
distribute to gather the information to create the accessibility
personas. What we have so far is up at
http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/OGCR7tZiNX and we'd really appreciate any
feedback and/or additions to it.

We're aiming to have the survey ready by June 30th so that's just
under a week to get everything done.

Please take a look and let us know what you think! I'm trying to keep
to open questions to encourage people to give us as many details as
possible.

Thanks,
Penelope

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Re: Personas Survey Creation

2010-06-24 Thread Bruno Girin
On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 08:36 -0400, Penelope Stowe wrote:
 Hiya,
 
 Alan Bell and I have been working on the questionnaire that we'll
 distribute to gather the information to create the accessibility
 personas. What we have so far is up at
 http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/OGCR7tZiNX and we'd really appreciate any
 feedback and/or additions to it.

Hi Penelope,

What about starting with the personas introduced by Mark Pilgrim in Dive
into Accessibility [1]? Although the book targets web designers, the
personas are also valid for desktop use. As a non-disabled software
specialist who tries to include accessibility in my projects, I have
found the personas in that book very useful to understand challenges
faced by disabled users and how I could help alleviate them.
Furthermore, this book is published under the GNU Free Documentation
License [2] so there should be no problem in using its content.

[1] http://diveintoaccessibility.org/
[2] http://diveintoaccessibility.org/terms_of_use.html

Bruno



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