As a part of the CZI/Quansight Labs’ grant work to improve JupyterLab’s 
accessibility 
<https://jupyter-accessibility.readthedocs.io/en/latest/funding/index.html>, 
we are coordinating paid user research to learn more about how usable 
JupyterLab and Jupyter notebooks are for people who use accessibility 
accommodations. All results will be made open to the public as a part of 
the Jupyter community.

If this sounds perfect for you, *please fill out the participant interest 
form <https://o4y6l78u5md.typeform.com/to/M9TYG8vb>* so I can contact you.

We are looking for the following in participants:

   - They use accessibility accommodations (this does not strictly need to 
   be assistive tech, but absolutely could be).
   - They have some familiarity with Jupyter notebooks or JupyterLab. 
   Ideally they would be comfortable completing tasks in those spaces.
   - They have any perceived skill level working in Jupyter tools.
   - They can be available for a one-hour session of completing tasks in 
   JupyterLab while observed.

Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have questions.

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