I did about 6 of these until I realized I was being viewed as a guinea pig. Money needs to be offered.
Ron On Sunday, February 22, 2015 4:11 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: 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

