[aaloa supporters] FYI -- Fwd: [aaloa info] The future of eAccessibility research: participate in the EC survey

Francesco Furfari francesco.furfari at isti.cnr.it
Fri Jul 8 19:07:37 CEST 2011


:-)   I didn't have time to check yet  .... but did you report your 
troubles  to the original sender of the request?

Francesco


On 08/07/2011 18.54, Karel Van Isacker (PhoenixKM) wrote:
>
> I checked the questionnaire and it is to start with not "accessible" 
> (kinda odd, no?), and secondly far too generalistic ... Am afraid this 
> will result in again yet another documents/report/study without any 
> relevance. A pity ....
>
> Best regards,
>
> Karel Van Isacker
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> "You have relevant news in the area of eInclusion? You want to 
> announce an event? You are running a survey and want more 
> participants? Post your announcement now for free on www.AccessForAll.eu!"
>
> *From:*supporters-bounces at aaloa.org 
> [mailto:supporters-bounces at aaloa.org] *On Behalf Of *Francesco Furfari
> *Sent:* 08 July 2011 14:53
> *To:* supporters at aaloa.org
> *Subject:* [aaloa supporters] FYI -- Fwd: [aaloa info] The future of 
> eAccessibility research: participate in the EC survey
>
> please, have a look at the following mail
>
> regards,
> Francesco
>
> -------- Original Message --------
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> *Subject: *
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> [aaloa info] The future of eAccessibility research: participate in the 
> EC survey
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> *Date: *
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> 	
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> Fri, 08 Jul 2011 13:35:52 +0300
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> *From: *
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> info at e-accessibility2020.eu <mailto:info at e-accessibility2020.eu>
>
> *Reply-To: *
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> info at e-accessibility2020.eu <mailto:info at e-accessibility2020.eu>
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> *To: *
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> info at aaloa.org <mailto:info at aaloa.org>
>
> Dear expert,
>
> Please accept our invitation to participate in the eAccessibility2020 
> 1st web-survey 
> <http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/555353/eAccessibility2020-Study-Questionnaire> 
> which explores the future of eAccessibility research at a European and 
> global level. We mostly welcome your feedback concerning:
> (1)   The evolution of the content/ meaning of eAccessibility
> (2)   Potential future user needs related to eAccessibility and
> (3)   Drivers (trends) affecting the future of eAccessibility
>
> The survey is launched under the study on 'Implications from Future 
> ICT Trends on Assistive Technology and Accessibility', awarded to 
> ALTEC Software S.A. and an international team of experts by the 
> European Commission (EC) (*DG INFSO, Unit ICT for Inclusion*). Our aim 
> is to provide insights and recommendations on future EC research 
> policy priorities on eAccessibility
>
> The survey will take about 20 min to complete and you are encouraged 
> to fill in those parts of the questionnaire you have sufficient knowledge.
>
> All your personal information will be handled on a strictly 
> confidential basis. The information you will provide us will solely be 
> used for the study purposes by ALTEC Software S.A. and the EC 
> services. For your convenience attached you can find the EC 
> confirmation letter.
>
> Your contribution will be incorporated in our trend analysis for the 
> future of eAccessibility. *To thank you* for your participation *the 
> analysis of the initial results of the survey will be sent to you* *by 
> end of July*.
>
> We would like to thank you for your cooperation. Your contribution is 
> mostly appreciated. Also, we would be happy if you could further 
> distribute this message to any person or organisation interested in 
> eAccessibility.
>
> To participate in the survey please go to 
> http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/555353/eAccessibility2020-Study-Questionnaire 
> and complete the questionnaires by the 15th of July.
>
> Yours sincerely,
> On behalf of ALTEC Software S.A.
>
> Adamantios Koumpis
> Operating Agent
>
> PS. We apologise for the inconvenience we may cause by providing the 
> web-questionnaire only in English.
>
> *A few words about our study*
> The study on*eAccessibility2020* ("Study on Implications from Future 
> ICT Trends on Assistive Technology and Accessibility", SMART 
> 2010/0077) aims to provide the EC with recommendations on future 
> research policy, especially regarding FP8 (ICT & FET) and the next 
> Competitiveness & Innovation Programme (CIP). Also, the study will 
> make suggestions on relevant standardisation issues and on EC policy 
> activities for the wider mainstreaming and adoption of eAccessibility. 
> To do so the study team will elaborate and validate specific use and 
> technology-scenarios for 2020. These scenarios will result from 
> vigorous interaction with eAccessibility-related stakeholders and 
> experts, which will involve among other the identification and 
> assessment of 'Drivers of Change' affecting the course of 
> eAccessibility (i.e. key-trends, micro-trends and weak-signals). The 
> study approach adopts a variety of methodologies, tools and activities 
> and it is presented at *www.e-accessibility2020.eu* 
> <http://www.e-accessibility2020.eu/> together with news, e-surveys and 
> eventually the study results. All interested individuals or 
> organisations *are* *invited to **register* 
> <http://www.e-accessibility2020.eu/portal/index.php?option=com_user&task=register&Itemid=745> 
> in the study's website so as to stay informed and/or participate in 
> the study activities. The study is conducted by ALTEC Software 
> Development, Greece in partnership with CKA, Belgium for the European 
> Commission, DG Information Society & Media, Unit 'ICT for Inclusion'.
>

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