Improving Deaf Accessibility In Remote Usability Testing

ASSETS(2011)

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For studies involving Deaf participants in United States, remote usability testing has several potential advantages over face-to-face testing, including convenience, lower cost and the ability to recruit participants from diverse geographic regions. However, current technologies force Deaf participants to use English instead of their preferred language, which is American Sign Language (ASL). A new remote testing technology allows researchers to conduct studies exclusively in ASL at a lower cost than face-to-face testing. The technology design facilitates open-ended questions and is reconfigurable for use in a variety of studies. Results from usability tests of the tool are encouraging and a full-scale study is underway to compare this approach to face-to-face testing.
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Measurement,Documentation,Design,Experimentation,Human Factors,Verification,Remote Usability Testing,Accommodations for the Deaf
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