Re: some references on user need assessment

I agree, I see a sort of continuum starting from something like what I have
created at www.peepo.com/access probably prioritised on ease of coding and
leading into what we have now. with search boxes for immediate responses.
References would be essential throughout.


jay@peepo.com

Jonathan Chetwynd
Special needs teacher / web accessibility consultant
education and outreach working group member, web accessibility initiative,
W3C
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Luebking <phoenixl@netcom.com>
To: <jay@peepo.com>; <phoenixl@netcom.com>; <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: some references on user need assessment


> Hi, Jonathan
>
> I think that this is an interesting idea.  Perhaps a question to ask is
> what types of resources would be good for this group.
>
> My suggestion would be to have some links to introductory material
> on user-centered design and usability testing.  These two areas have
> techniques which can be very useful for this group.  For people
> who want to learn more there could be a section for more "in depth"
> information.
>
> Scott
>
>
> > If we have sufficient resources should these references, with brief
> > descriptions be collected into a document?
> >
> >
> > jay@peepo.com
> >
> > Jonathan Chetwynd
> > Special needs teacher / web accessibility consultant
> > education and outreach working group member, web accessibility
initiative,
> > W3C
>

Received on Wednesday, 26 January 2000 15:11:04 UTC