[access-uk] Re: (No Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:16:10 +0100

  • From: "Sunil" <bosley20@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:18:59 +0100

You're being over sensitive, she's obviously referring to people who aren't 
fully sighted but who can see enough to read text on a screen as opposed to 
relying on Jaws or whatever.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Darran Ross 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 1:16 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: (No Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:16:10 +0100


  I wasn't particularly impressed by the constant use of "partially sighted" to 
describe those Amelia would like to help.

  Am I just being overly sensitive, or did she also mean blind folks as well? 
Perhaps you could put this question to her Damon?

  Regards.

  Darran


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Damon Rose 
    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 12:57 PM
    Subject: [access-uk] 


    Can anyone help my colleague Amelia? Or forward to someone you think can 
help? 

    -----Original Message----- 
    From: Amelia Still 
    Sent: 13 June 2005 12:43 
    To: Damon Rose 
    Cc: Vaughan Simons 
    Subject: Partially sighted users needed! 
    Importance: High 



    Dear Damon 

    I wonder if you can help me? I'm a usability engineer over in New Media, 
and I am currently taking an MSC in Human-computer-interaction. For my thesis 
project I am looking at partially sighted people's use of the Ceefax service, 
to gather research on how we could eventually make the BBCi digital text 
service more usable for the partially sighted. (once analogue TV is switched 
off these users may not have a usable text service)

    Ceefax has benefits for the partially sighted, as it is possible to view 
half a page at a time, thereby increasing the font size, and the colour 
contrast may be better for many users. There are several other areas where it 
may perform better too. 

    I begin my research with a questionnaire on Ceefax usage, and will need to 
find 100 people to complete the study. First I need to pilot my questionnaire, 
to see if it is suitable for a partially sighted person, and for this I will 
need 6 people to test it out. 

    I was wondering if you knew of any partially sighted people, preferably 
within the BBC, or friends and family of BBC staff. I would need them to 
complete the questionnaire, and then to give me feedback on how easy or hard it 
was to complete, whether they understood all the questions, etc. 

    If you know of people  who might be willing to help me, please can you let 
me know, or forward this mail on to them. 

    Thanks very much 

    Amelia 



    Amelia Still 
    Junior Usability Engineer 

    020 800 85365 
    BC5 A4 
    Media Village 
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    London 
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