Difference between revisions of "Expert Interview Recruitment"

From Tools For Life
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
We are developing '''Work ACCESS''', a new online tool and app to help people, particularly employers and employees with disabilities, make informed accommodation decisions.  We would like your input on what assessment questions need to be asked, what solutions should be prioritized for different scenarios, and when outside experts should be consulted.
We are developing '''Work ACCESS''', a new online tool and app to help people, particularly employers and employees with disabilities, make informed accommodation decisions.  We would like your input on what assessment questions need to be asked, what solutions should be prioritized for different scenarios, and when outside experts should be consulted.


You can contribute your experience to the development of the tool by participating in one or more of our internet-based group interviews. For accessibility and to help you follow along, each session will include real-time captioning. Five to eight people will participate in each session. The session will include critical review and brainstorming of assessment questions and decision branches for already-begun and new accommodation scenarios. For example, participants might review the decision branches that we have outlined for telephone use and note that we forgot to include solutions for people who have trouble remembering phone numbers. A participant might share a solution that he or she used for multi-line phones, while another might note that questions should be added to determine whether traditional telephone use is required or whether other communication methods (e.g., text message) could be used as a substitute. You will be asked to spend about a half hour reviewing the section of materials to be discussed, then participate in a group interview that will last 1.5 hours. You will receive $40 as compensation for your time.
''During ATIA 2020 in Orlando, Florida, we will hold focus group sessions! See below for dates, times, and registration.''
 
You can contribute your experience to the development of the tool by participating in one or more of our internet-based group interviews. Five to eight people will participate in each session. The session will include critical review and brainstorming of assessment questions and decision branches for already-begun and new accommodation scenarios. For example, participants might review the decision branches that we have outlined for telephone use and note that we forgot to include solutions for people who have trouble remembering phone numbers. A participant might share a solution that he or she used for multi-line phones, while another might note that questions should be added to determine whether traditional telephone use is required or whether other communication methods (e.g., text message) could be used as a substitute. You will be asked to spend about a half hour reviewing the section of materials to be discussed, then participate in a group interview that will last 1.5 hours. '''You will receive $40 as compensation for your time.'''


==='''Interview Requirements'''===
==='''Interview Requirements'''===
Line 20: Line 22:
==='''Sessions'''===
==='''Sessions'''===


'''Moving Around the Workplace'''
'''Thursday, January 30'''
(e.g., moving through hallways, opening doors, moving between building levels, navigating)
*Communication -- 9:20 AM to 10:50 AM
 
*Computer Input -- 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM (a light lunch will be provided)
'''Using an Office Workstation'''
(e.g., sitting at a desk, the ergonomics of accessing a work surface and materials)
*Wednesday, November 6: 10:00 AM; 11:00 AM; 12:00 PM; 4:00 PM
*Thursday, November 7: 2:00 PM; 3:00 PM; 4:00 PM
**[https://wkaccworkstation.eventbrite.com Click here to register]


'''Cognitive Tools in the Workplace'''
'''Friday, January 31'''
(e.g., cognitive aids)
*Computer Output -- 9:20 AM to 10:50 AM
*Tuesday, November 12: 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
*Workstations -- 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM (a light lunch will be provided)
*Friday, November 15: In-person in Atlanta (contact us for information)
*Interfaces -- 2:20 PM to 3:20 PM
**[https://wkacccognitive.eventbrite.com Click here to register]


Please let us know if you would be interested in participating, and let us know your preferences for topic and time slot. Thank you for your interest!
If you are attending the ATIA 2020 Conference and would like to participate, please visit https://focusgroups-atia2020.eventbrite.com to register. We look forward to learning from you!


==='''Contact'''===
==='''Contact'''===

Revision as of 12:56, 22 January 2020

Expert Interviews: Development of the Workplace Accommodation Expert Support System (Work ACCESS)

When faced with a workplace accommodation problem, would you like to be able to learn how others have solved it? Are you frustrated when you see a “solution” that an employer or employee made on their own that is not working well because it was chosen without adequate information?

We are developing Work ACCESS, a new online tool and app to help people, particularly employers and employees with disabilities, make informed accommodation decisions. We would like your input on what assessment questions need to be asked, what solutions should be prioritized for different scenarios, and when outside experts should be consulted.

During ATIA 2020 in Orlando, Florida, we will hold focus group sessions! See below for dates, times, and registration.

You can contribute your experience to the development of the tool by participating in one or more of our internet-based group interviews. Five to eight people will participate in each session. The session will include critical review and brainstorming of assessment questions and decision branches for already-begun and new accommodation scenarios. For example, participants might review the decision branches that we have outlined for telephone use and note that we forgot to include solutions for people who have trouble remembering phone numbers. A participant might share a solution that he or she used for multi-line phones, while another might note that questions should be added to determine whether traditional telephone use is required or whether other communication methods (e.g., text message) could be used as a substitute. You will be asked to spend about a half hour reviewing the section of materials to be discussed, then participate in a group interview that will last 1.5 hours. You will receive $40 as compensation for your time.

Interview Requirements

In order to take part in the interviews, you must:

  • Have experience using and/or recommending workplace accommodations
  • Be 18 years old or older
  • Work in and be participating from the United States
  • Be fluent in spoken or written English

We will be covering different topics throughout the year. Note that your particular expertise may match up best with a session later in the year. You are welcome to participate in multiple sessions.

Sessions

Thursday, January 30

  • Communication -- 9:20 AM to 10:50 AM
  • Computer Input -- 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM (a light lunch will be provided)

Friday, January 31

  • Computer Output -- 9:20 AM to 10:50 AM
  • Workstations -- 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM (a light lunch will be provided)
  • Interfaces -- 2:20 PM to 3:20 PM

If you are attending the ATIA 2020 Conference and would like to participate, please visit https://focusgroups-atia2020.eventbrite.com to register. We look forward to learning from you!

Contact

If you are interested in participating or have further questions, please contact:

Karen Milchus karen.milchus@design.gatech.edu, Liz Persaud liz.persaud@gatfl.gatech.edu or Tori Holder tori.holder@gatfl.gatech.edu or call us at (404) 894-4960.