Greetings from the University of Toronto! We are researchers at the Dynamics Graphic Project (DGP) Lab in the Department of Computer Science, studying accessibility in online music videos for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
We are looking for participants who meet the following criteria:
- Must have experience watching song signing videos on YouTube.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
What Awaits You:Participate in a 4-5 minutes online survey where you'll share your insights about watching and commenting on song signing videos.
Your Contribution, Your Chance:To show our gratitude, we're offering you an opportunity to enter a raffle and stand a chance to win a rewarding prize of 10 CAD! We're excited to select 10 fortunate winners from the participant pool.
Ready to join the journey? Start the survey using this link: https://forms.gle/EQSJaZPCKnvoQtd18
Have a Say, Get Engaged:Questions or thoughts on your mind? Reach out to us via email at:
study-songsigning-f2@dgp.toronto.edu
*This study has been reviewed and received ethics approval from the University of Toronto Research Ethics Board.
Warm regards,
Sue Yoo
Ph.D. Student
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto
We are looking for participants who meet the following criteria:
- Must have experience watching song signing videos on YouTube.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
What Awaits You:Participate in a 4-5 minutes online survey where you'll share your insights about watching and commenting on song signing videos.
Your Contribution, Your Chance:To show our gratitude, we're offering you an opportunity to enter a raffle and stand a chance to win a rewarding prize of 10 CAD! We're excited to select 10 fortunate winners from the participant pool.
Ready to join the journey? Start the survey using this link: https://forms.gle/EQSJaZPCKnvoQtd18
Have a Say, Get Engaged:Questions or thoughts on your mind? Reach out to us via email at:
study-songsigning-f2@dgp.toronto.edu
*This study has been reviewed and received ethics approval from the University of Toronto Research Ethics Board.
Warm regards,
Sue Yoo
Ph.D. Student
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto