W3C Web Accessibility Initiative has a great resource on this:

Involving Users in Web Accessibility Evaluation
http://www.w3.org/WAI/eval/users.html 

It gives some really solid advice.  

Cheers,
Justin Thorp



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Justin Thorp
Web Services - Office of Strategic Initiatives
Library of Congress
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This is a piece of information that may interests you.

I asked a semi-paralyses client if I can sit with her to see how she  
brows the internet and work on computer. She gave me an information  
that some of you who are very much into creating accessible web site  
for people with disabilities may find extremely useful too.

In my area, here are Center for Independent Living where have  
training program to help people with disabilities use computer with  
assistive software, and this is the one where client refers me to:

http://www.cilberkeley.org 

I think I can volunteer my skill for its website in exchange for my  
research :) So if you live in the East Bay of California, please  
don't compete with me :)

You probably can find similar organization in your area if you are  
interested in doing the similar user testing.

Regards,

tee


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