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Homepage | About | Planned Features | Meetings | Interviews | Validation Results | Roles | Upcoming

Validation Results

Interview 1: Anonymous Retired Employee with Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Feedback:
    • The app's functionality to locate accessible ramps was met with incredible enthusiasm. It was noted that this feature significantly eases the challenge of accessing buildings, a common challenge for many students and faculty.
  • Suggestions:
    • Incorporate a feature to locate handicapped spots, as finding parking close to accessible entryways was a main difficulty. Also suggested a community feature for faculty and students to share resources and support for managing disabilities.
  • Overall Impression:
    • Expressed strong satisfaction with the app’s navigation capabilities and its focus on enhancing physical accessibility across campus.

Interview 2: Anonymous Disabled Student with Fractured Leg

  • Feedback:
    • Found the app's suggestion for the shortest and most convenient path extremely helpful, especially for making commutes less arduous on crutches.
  • Suggestions:
    • Implement a directional arrow in the route guidance for clearer, more intuitive navigation.
  • Overall Impression:
    • Praised the app for its navigational ease and user-centric design, emphasizing its straightforward and accessible interface.

Interview 3: Anonymous Legally Blind Student

  • Feedback:
    • Highlighted the indispensability of the voice-over feature for their usage.
  • Suggestions for Improvement:
    • Advocated for enhancing the voice-over functionality to accommodate a wider spectrum of disabilities, thereby increasing the app’s inclusivity.
  • Overall Impression:
    • Expressed optimism about the app’s potential to cater to diverse needs, contingent on the continued evolution of its accessibility features.

Interview 4: Joshua Steven, Academic Counselor

  • Feedback:
    • Expressed excitement about the tool’s ability to map custom routes for handicapped students, and commended the user-friendly and intuitive UI.
  • Suggestions for Improvement:
    • Suggested the ambitious vision of expanding the app’s reach beyond Texas Tech’s campus to benefit other universities.
  • Overall Impression:
    • Viewed the app as a promising tool, signaling a forward-thinking approach to campus accessibility.