#78 - Accessible UXR: Recruiting and Researching Participants with Disabilities – with Samuel Proulx of Fable
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#78 - Accessible UXR: Recruiting and Researching Participants with Disabilities – with Samuel Proulx of Fable

We learned so much in this week’s episode of Awkward Silences. Samuel Proulx, Accessibility Evangelist at Fable, joined us to talk to us about accessibility and why it (really, really) matters.

He taught us about the assistive technologies that many people with disabilities use to navigate the digital world, why accessibility is more important now than ever, and how designing for accessibility makes everyone’s user experience better.

Highlights
  • [2:09] What an Accessibility Evangelist does.
  • [7:39] ​​How to start doing research with people with disabilities.
  • [15:59] Start your accessibility journey by making sure accessibility feedback has somewhere to go. 
  • [17:21] How to find users with disabilities without collecting HIPPA-protected information.
  • [19:19] People who use assistive technology are a skilled pool of participants and should be compensated accordingly.
  • [25:52] Why online research is often more accessible for people with disabilities.
  • [34:56] A few things researchers can do to make participants with disabilities feel more comfortable during research.
  • [44:11] Think of accessibility as a way to improve user experience, not as a checklist you have to comply with.

Creators and Guests

Erin May
Host
Erin May
Senior VP of Marketing & Growth at User Interviews
John-Henry Forster
Host
John-Henry Forster
Former SVP of Product at User Interviews and long-time co-host (now at Skedda)
Samuel Proulx
Guest
Samuel Proulx
Samuel (he/him) is the Accessibility Evangelist at Fable, a leading accessibility platform powered by people with disabilities. ‍ As a blind individual, Sam knows and values the importance of accessibility in all aspects of life and is a strong advocate for the inclusion of people with disabilities in the digital world. Sam brings his previous experience as Fable’s community manager, plus life-long advocacy for himself and others, to his role as Evangelist.