Dear Accessible Wayfinding enthusiasts in the Baltimore or Chicago area,
We would like to invite you to participate in a test measuring the
usability of an indoor wayfinding App prototype under development at
Sendero Group. Some of you are probably aware that the Lighthouse for
the Blind and Visually Impaired in Chicago and NFB's Jernigan Institute
has been equipped with a series of Bluetooth wayfinding beacons and WiFi
fingerprinting. They are an integral component of the Sendero prototype.
Earlier this year, Sendero Group was awarded a federal grant from the
National Institute of Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation
Research to develop an iOS-based app for wayfinding inside large
buildings, such as airports, malls, sports arenas, hotels, and the like.
Given you are a blind traveler, you surely have an intimate knowledge of
the wayfinding challenges posed by such places. We are writing to ask
you to help us with that project by volunteering to participate in an
on-site research study in the Chicago or Baltimore area testing the
effectiveness of the Sendero prototype.
For more information, visit the site specific sites below:
For Chicago area testing application and more information go to:
http://senderogroup.com/about/chifieldtestapp.asp
For Baltimore area testing application and more information go to:
http://senderogroup.com/about/nfbfieldtestapp.asp
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