[Nfbkabs] Accessible Artificial Intelligence (AI) Mathematics Tutor Survey
Matt Smerbeck
smerbeck at quantumsimulations.com
Thu Dec 7 08:34:34 CST 2006
Hello,
Quantum Simulations, Inc. is performing a research study funded by the U.S.
Department of Education in collaboration with the National Federation of the
Blind to develop accessible advanced tutoring software for Mathematics. The
goal of the present research is to bring the full power and benefit of the
cutting-edge new educational technology contained within the Quantum
artificial intelligence tutoring systems to students who are blind and
visually impaired using Internet-capable screen access technology. If
successful, an immediate outcome will be the first-ever artificial
intelligence tutoring systems that are accessible to blind students.
The purpose of this survey is to the visually impaired to inform the efforts
and decisions of the project's researchers, and your participation will help
to ensure the resulting accessible instructional software is of the highest
quality. Thanks in advance to all who can participate in this survey.
Click on the link below to access the Accessible Math Tutor Survey.
http://www.quantumsimulations.com/accessibility_survey_math.html
Please email your completed survey document to Dr. Benny Johnson at
johnson at quantumsimulations.com.
Best regards,
Matt Smerbeck
Quantum...Inspiring students to learn why
Matt Smerbeck
Creative Director
Quantum Simulations, Inc.
5275 Sardis Road
Murrysville, PA 15668
Phone: 412.973.3000
Fax: 724.325.2062
http://www.quantumsimulations.com <http://www.quantumsimulations.com/>
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Hello,
Quantum Simulations, Inc. is performing a research study funded by the U.S. Department of Education in collaboration with the National Federation of the Blind to develop accessible advanced tutoring software for Mathematics. The goal of the present research is to bring the full power and benefit of the cutting-edge new educational technology contained within the Quantum artificial intelligence tutoring systems to students who are blind and visually impaired using Internet-capable screen access technology. If successful, an immediate outcome will be the first-ever artificial intelligence tutoring systems that are accessible to blind students.
The purpose of this survey is to the visually impaired to inform the efforts and decisions of the project's researchers, and your participation will help to ensure the resulting accessible instructional software is of the highest quality
. Thanks in advance to all who can participate in this survey.
Click on the link below to access the
Accessible Math Tutor Survey.
http://www.quantumsimulations.com/accessibility_survey_math.html http://www.quantumsimulations.com/accessibility_survey_math.html
Please email your completed survey document to Dr. Benny Johnson at
mailto:johnson at quantumsimulations.com johnson at quantumsimulations.com
.
Best regards,
Matt Smerbeck
Quantum...Inspiring students to learn why
Matt Smerbeck
Creative Director
Quantum Simulations, Inc.
5275 Sardis Road
Murrysville
,
PA
15668
Phone: 412.973.3000
Fax: 724.325.2062
http://www.quantumsimulations.com/ http://www.quantumsimulations.com
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