Opencast’s User Research team are seeking participants based in Manchester to take part in accessibility research. They’re hoping to chat to individuals with disabilities who use assistive technology to support with everyday life, and British Sign Language (BSL) users. Assistive technology could include, but isn’t limited to, screen readers, voice recognition, text-to-speech, and spellcheck tools.
As a thank you for taking part, you’ll get a £50 digital shopping voucher. Your feedback will support work in making services more accessible and user-friendly for all.
The research is taking place on 29 or 30 May in Manchester City Centre. If you or someone you know is interested in taking part, sign up here
If you’ve got any questions, you can reach out to Opencast User Researcher Sophia Kununka at [email protected]