[Accessibility_sig] any needs for an student accessibility/usability assessment?

William Greer wgreer at cotwd.org
Thu Aug 27 12:42:12 CDT 2009


Two local businesses I would recommend are the Alamo DraftHouse and Book
People. If you have enough time to evaluate  larger websites, I would
include Whole Foods and Office Depot on the list. 

 

William Greer

Information Technology Specialist

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[mailto:accessibility_sig-bounces at knowbility.org] On Behalf Of Nike Myrick
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 12:03 PM
To: Discussion list for web and software accessibility issues
Subject: Re: [Accessibility_sig] any needs for an student
accessibility/usability assessment?

 

I don't know if they would agree to such or not but if you are looking for a
large company to evaluate, you might look at something like eBay, PayPal or
Google's Checkout sites. With only a semester, these may be too large or
complex, in that case you might contact something like a local charity that
has a website or maybe the local chamber of commerce to see if they might
have some leads. 

Nie

On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Chris Latham <chrislatham at mail.utexas.edu>
wrote:

Howdy folks, I'm enrolled in a graduate usability class this semester at the
University of Texas at Austin and we are required to perform a usability
study on a website but I'd like to take it to the next level and evaluate
for various accessibility issues. Does anyone know an
organization/agency/business that would be a good candidate? It would be
nice if it was a local (Austin) client, but not mandatory.

Thanks in advance.


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