RE: New proposal on updating our user research module

This sounds like a good plan. I can help with step 2 in the new year as well if I can get help with getting access to the papers with paywall

Albert,
On Dec 1, 2023 at 11:04 PM +0900, Delisi, Jennie (MNIT) <jennie.delisi@state.mn.us>, wrote:
> If someone provides access to the articles to be reviewed (since I currently don’t have access to those behind paywalls), I could commit to reading and asynchronously recording the findings on 1 paper per month in January, February, and March (Step 2).
> Jennie
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> From: Katy Brickley <katy.brickley@kcl.ac.uk>
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> Hi there
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> Yes, I agree – looks like a good plan. I think I should be able to help with Step 2 in the new year.
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> Thanks
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> From: Julie Rawe <jrawe@understood.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2023 3:58 PM
> To: Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: New proposal on updating our user research module
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> Hi, Lisa. This new plan sounds good to me. I don't think I have the bandwidth to help with Step 1 in December, but I can definitely help with Step 2 starting in January. I'm hoping others can do the same—very important work for publishing the next version of Making Content Usable!
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> On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 8:09 AM Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi Folks
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> > I  understand that it is a lot to ask for people to perform a literary review or review ten papers. However we do need to update our user research before we can republish.
> > So I am suggesting a different plan, so that people can review a single paper that interests them. Of course more papers are better, but it can help it fit into our schedules.
> >
> > Please look at the new plan bellow. Does this look like something you can participate in? (Especially step 2)
> >
> > Step 1 Putting together a list of papers to review.
> > I can do this myself but would rather work with someone. It would be performing searches for both disability types and functional needs. I would like to get this done before the end of 2023.
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> > Step 2.  Reviewing paper and collecting key points
> > Hear we would need people to review/read the papers. We will need people to undertake to review specific papers that interest them. We can have working meeting to support each other while reviewing and help each other record the findings.  I assume it will last until March 2024.
> > We can also collect results of other organisations research.
> >
> > Step 3. Analysis  Seeing where our documents need to be changed. Looking for themes etc.
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> > --
> > All the best
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> > Lisa Seeman-Horwitz
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