Tuesday, December 20, 2011

CforAT seeks blind or low vision product testers, $100 per session.

A message from CforAT:

The Center for Accessible Technology (CforAT) currently has several clients who are looking to do testing of products with low vision and blind users, and we're looking for people who might be interested in participating. This will all be happening in January, and the testers will be paid for their time (generally $100 per session, which tend to last anywhere between 45 to 90 minutes).

The testing is on a couple different things: a new e-Reader, the design of a company's bill, and some website designs. Each session will focus on only one product, however, so there could be multiple opportunities for participation. The testing will most likely take place at the Ed Roberts Campus, though there may be some opportunities to do testing in San Francisco.

If you are a low vision or blind adult (18 and older) who might be interested in participating, send me a private email and I will give you the specifics.
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Dmitri Belser, Executive Director
Center for Accessible Technology
3075 Adeline, Suite 220
Berkeley, California 94703
510/841-3224 ext. 2012 - phone
510/841-7956 - fax
http://cforat.org
http://atcoalition.org



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