I checked the questionnaire and it is to start with not "accessible" (kinda
odd, no?), and secondly far too generalistic . Am afraid this will result in
again yet another documents/report/study without any relevance. A pity ..

 

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"You have relevant news in the area of eInclusion? You want to announce an
event? You are running a survey and want more participants? Post your
announcement now for free on www.AccessForAll.eu!"

 

From: supporters-boun...@aaloa.org [mailto:supporters-boun...@aaloa.org] On
Behalf Of Francesco Furfari
Sent: 08 July 2011 14:53
To: supporters@aaloa.org
Subject: [aaloa supporters] FYI -- Fwd: [aaloa info] The future of
eAccessibility research: participate in the EC survey

 

please, have a look at the following mail

regards,
Francesco

-------- Original Message -------- 


Subject: 

[aaloa info] The future of eAccessibility research: participate in the EC
survey


Date: 

Fri, 08 Jul 2011 13:35:52 +0300


From: 

i...@e-accessibility2020.eu


Reply-To: 

i...@e-accessibility2020.eu


To: 

i...@aaloa.org

 

Dear expert,

Please accept our invitation to participate in the eAccessibility2020 1st
web-survey
<http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/555353/eAccessibility2020-Study-Questionnaire
>  which explores the future of eAccessibility research at a European and
global level. We mostly welcome your feedback concerning:
(1)   The evolution of the content/ meaning of eAccessibility 
(2)   Potential future user needs related to eAccessibility and
(3)   Drivers (trends) affecting the future of eAccessibility

The survey is launched under the study on 'Implications from Future ICT
Trends on Assistive Technology and Accessibility', awarded to ALTEC Software
S.A. and an international team of experts by the European Commission (EC)
(DG INFSO, Unit ICT for Inclusion). Our aim is to provide insights and
recommendations on future EC research policy priorities on eAccessibility

The survey will take about 20 min to complete and you are encouraged to fill
in those parts of the questionnaire you have sufficient knowledge.

All your personal information will be handled on a strictly confidential
basis. The information you will provide us will solely be used for the study
purposes by ALTEC Software S.A. and the EC services. For your convenience
attached you can find the EC confirmation letter.

Your contribution will be incorporated in our trend analysis for the future
of eAccessibility. To thank you for your participation the analysis of the
initial results of the survey will be sent to you by end of July.

We would like to thank you for your cooperation. Your contribution is mostly
appreciated. Also, we would be happy if you could further distribute this
message to any person or organisation interested in eAccessibility.

To participate in the survey please go to
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/555353/eAccessibility2020-Study-Questionnaire
and complete the questionnaires by the 15th of July.

Yours sincerely, 
On behalf of ALTEC Software S.A.

Adamantios Koumpis
Operating Agent

PS. We apologise for the inconvenience we may cause by providing the
web-questionnaire only in English. 

A few words about our study
The study on eAccessibility2020 ("Study on Implications from Future ICT
Trends on Assistive Technology and Accessibility", SMART 2010/0077) aims to
provide the EC with recommendations on future research policy, especially
regarding FP8 (ICT & FET) and the next Competitiveness & Innovation
Programme (CIP). Also, the study will make suggestions on relevant
standardisation issues and on EC policy activities for the wider
mainstreaming and adoption of eAccessibility. To do so the study team will
elaborate and validate specific use and technology-scenarios for 2020. These
scenarios will result from vigorous interaction with eAccessibility-related
stakeholders and experts, which will involve among other the identification
and assessment of 'Drivers of Change' affecting the course of eAccessibility
(i.e. key-trends, micro-trends and weak-signals). The study approach adopts
a variety of methodologies, tools and activities and it is presented at
<http://www.e-accessibility2020.eu/> www.e-accessibility2020.eu together
with news, e-surveys and eventually the study results. All interested
individuals or organisations are invited to
<http://www.e-accessibility2020.eu/portal/index.php?option=com_user&task=reg
ister&Itemid=745> register in the study's website so as to stay informed
and/or participate in the study activities. The study is conducted by ALTEC
Software Development, Greece in partnership with CKA, Belgium for the
European Commission, DG Information Society & Media, Unit 'ICT for
Inclusion'.

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