Just remember that long after the interviews are completed and you have  
graduated... that so many will have to live their lives, in a manner much  
different than yours. A nice stipend would be most appreciated for all those 
who  chose to participate in being interviewed.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 2/22/2015 3:00:41 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Hello  everyone,


We  are a group of three students from Cornell University working on a 
school  project for our Human-Computer Interaction class to create a 
tongue-based  interface for enabling people with Spinal Cord Injury to more 
independently  act on their environment in a subtle manner.


To  design this interface, we have been asked to interview several people 
living  with SCI to become intimately familiar with their firsthand 
experiences of  everyday living.


Although  this work is for class project, we are motivated to further 
pursue this kind  of technology for practical use. It is our hope that we can 
help as many  people with SCI as possible.


Please  let us know if you would be willing to assist us in this effort. We 
can be  reached by email at [email protected]. All  information provided 
will remain anonymous, and will not be included in any  published report.


Thank  you,


Oliver  Hoffman, Dan Levine, Shawn  Bramson


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