[nvda-translations] Screen Reader Survey - Please Excuse The Cross Posting

  • From: "Homme, James" <james.homme@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "nvda-translations@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <nvda-translations@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 10:49:04 +0000

Hi,
I believe that this survey may be important in showing that NVDA is a growing 
presence in the screen reader community. Please take the time to show your 
support for NVDA and take the survey. Thanks.


The WebAIM screen reader survey is an annual survey which was first presented 
in 2008, and contains a list of questions designed to gather information about 
screen reader usage. 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 takes approximately 10 minutes 
to complete, and will ask questions about which screen readers and browsers you 
use, as well as which types of web content, such as inaccessible Flash content 
or Captchas, you find most challenging.
By taking this survey, you will be providing information to those who develop 
accessible web content and web standards about the areas of the Internet which 
most need improvement in terms of accessibility. With your answers to this 
survey, you will also show that accessibility cannot be defined or tested with 
just one screen reader or web browser. The results of this survey will provide 
an accurate picture of how and where screen reader users access the web, and 
will help determine how web developers can work to improve access to Internet 
content for everyone. Please show your support for NVDA, and for web 
accessibility in general, by taking approximately 10 minutes to complete this 
survey.
The survey will remain open for a limited time, and if you know of other screen 
reader users who may not be aware of the survey, please pass this message along 
and encourage them to participate.
The survey is located at http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey4/. No 
personally identifying information is collected.
Thank you for your participation.

Jim

Jim Homme,
Usability Services,
Phone: 412-544-1810.
A picture can say a thousand words, but whether they're the right words is 
another matter



Jim Homme,
Usability Services,
Phone: 412-544-1810.
A picture can say a thousand words, but whether they're the right words is 
another matter


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