postr/stutteringMarch 6, 2024

Seeking Survey Responses: Stuttering and Videoconferencing Research

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Seeking Survey Responses: Stuttering and Videoconferencing Research Hi everyone! If you’re an adult who stutters that regularly uses videoconferencing tools like Zoom, your response to this online survey would be greatly appreciated (about 10-20 mins): [https://forms.gle/pVeSXh2sgsyzDkUp8](https://forms.gle/pVeSXh2sgsyzDkUp8) **About us:** We’re a group of Cornell University graduate students partnering with [AImpower](https://aimpower.org/), a non-profit that researches the tech experiences of marginalized communities, to understand what the post-videoconferencing experience for people who stutter looks like. We’re collaboratively designing a Zoom app for self-compassion and mindfulness to help with struggles faced by people who stutter after an online meeting ends and are seeking input from any adult (18+) that stutters and uses videoconferencing at least once a week. **Compensation:** While there is no compensation for the survey response, we are also seeking participants for a co-design session (\~1.5 - 2 hours via Zoom with two other participants working with researchers on activities brainstorming solutions together, **compensated $50** when completed with survey). Interest in co-design participation can be expressed through a question in the survey. As an alternative to the survey, we’re also seeking participants for interviews (\~1 hour via Zoom, **compensated $20**). Feel free to DM here or email [tz332@cornell.edu](mailto:tz332@cornell.edu) if you’re interested in the interview. **More Info:** AImpower has previously worked with people who stutter and published studies on [stuttering and telecommunication](https://aimpower.org/projects/). We’re a group of user research and product design MPS students under Cornell’s Information Science department and have a certification from the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for conducting research. If you have questions or would like more information on any aspect of this study, please don’t hesitate to reach out here via DM, in the comments, or through email at [tz332@cornell.edu](mailto:tz332@cornell.edu). Thank you all!

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