Hi,

I'm a researcher at the University of Sussex in the UK, and I've been
looking into the accessibility of Second Life for blind and severely
visually impaired users.

For the next stage of our project we want to conduct a round of interviews
and are now looking for volunteers to participate, who must be 18 years or
older. We'd like to take 30 minutes of your time for a voice chat to hear
about your experiences of getting around in the real world, and any
experiences you have of doing so in virtual worlds such as computer games.
The aim is to direct our further work developing interaction techniques for
blind users in Second Life.

For more information please read the Explanatory
Statement<http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/gw43/publications/The%20Accessibility%20of%20Second%20Life%20for%20Blind%20Users/Explanatory%20Statement.doc>and
Consent
Form<http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/gw43/publications/The%20Accessibility%20of%20Second%20Life%20for%20Blind%20Users/Consent%20Form.doc>
.

If you'd like to participate please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
confirming that you've read both of these documents and agree to the
conditions listed in the consent form.

You can read more about the project on our
blog<http://blindsecondlife.blogspot.com/>(thanks to Orin for
mentioning it in January!)


On 06/01/2008, Orin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Also, there are sevral accessibility related blogs on SL, but the most
> active one is at http://blindsecondlife.blogspot.com.
>
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