[Accessibility-testing] Report outline

Zachary Kline zkline at speedpost.net
Fri Jan 25 14:53:18 EST 2019


Hey,

THis sounds like a good report outline from my perspective. I’m glad the responses worked out so well.

Best,
Zack.

> On Jan 25, 2019, at 10:19 AM, Jason McIntosh <jmac at jmac.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> First of all, an aside: I’ve got such great response to Zack’s call on the audiogames site that we’ve reached 50 contacts total. That’s not say we’ll get 50 survey-responses by February (or need to pay out $500 in gift cards, ha ha), but I’m going to call it good on volunteers for now. Thanks everyone!
> 
> Anyway, as I mentioned in the Tuesday call, here’s my current outline for the final report. Thoughts?
> 
> - Summary
> - Introduction
>    - Goals
>    - Motivation
>    - Project history
>        - Original project goals
>              Including our desire to test creation platforms
>        - Where it ended up, and why
> - Method
>    - The two games.
>    - The surveys.
>    - Recruiting
>        - Player panels
>        - Other recruitment efforts
>    - Running the tests
>    - Collecting additional data from committee members themselves
>    - Overview of collected data
>        - Summary of participants
>        - Summary of responses
> - Conclusions
>      I need lots of help from the committee on this.
>    - Recommendations
>        - Recommendations to all IF creators
>              Including awareness of AbleGamer efforts.
>        - Recs specific to Inform-using creators
>        - Recs specific to Twine-using creators
>    - Repeating, extending, improving this exercise
> - Appendices
>    - The games
>          That is, the literal games themselves, attached to the report
>          as an appendix.
>    - The surveys
>    - All survey response data, anonymized
> 
> 
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