Bay Area non-profit seeks Dragon Dictate users with disabilities for critical feedback

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The Center for Accessible Technology (CforAT), a Bay Area non-profit that supports use of technology to promote independent living for people with disabilities, is seeking individuals with disabilities who use Dragon Dictate with their PCs to join their bank of usability testers to provide an understanding to companies they work with about how people who use Dragon access technology and consumer websites in their everyday lives. Usability testers will be paid for their testing time. All testing sessions will take place using Zoom. CforAT has been conducting user tester interviews with people with disabilities for the past several years.

If you are interested in joining their bank of testers, you may apply by contacting Ann Cupolo Freeman by e-mail at acupolofreeman@cforat.org and request an application. All information you share will be kept confidential. You may also e-mail her your questions by including your name, phone number and a time to reach you if you'd like to first talk about the program before receiving an application. CforAT will close for the holidays beginning Dec. 24th and will re-open on Jan. 4th. For information about CforAT and their testing program, please explore their website.

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