Saturday, October 30, 2010
Republican House candidate Sean Bielat
Massachusetts Republican House candidate Sean Bielat believes that men under 5 foot 2 do not have a right to serve in the United States military. Check out this article @ Click here. Contact Bielat @ http://www.seanbielat.org/
Monday, October 18, 2010
UC Berkeley Students Need Your Help!
Survey: Bus Safety & Accessibility
Dear NOSSA,
We are students at UC Berkeley taking a business course in new product development and working on a team semester project focused on bus transit safety and accessibility. The goal of our project is to develop a product that improves bus interiors for all passengers in particular riders of short stature.
We are currently doing a user needs assessment to understand the opportunity for a new product and we were wondering if it would be possible to ask for your experiences and perspectives as bus riders.
We have included a few survey questions below. Feel free to answer any or all of them.
Thank you in advance for your time. Your opinion is valuable to help us design our product.
Lynn, Hiroki, Jeni, & Kelly
Survey Questionnaire
First Name:
Age:
Gender:
Height:
How do you usually get around?
On what occasions do you take the public transit bus?
What do you like about taking the bus?
What about dislikes?
Where do you like to sit or stand when you’re taking the bus?
What do you do when it's crowded?
How do you feel public transit buses meet the needs of people of different heights?
How does that affect you?
Describe how you resolve or work around the difficulties you encounter on the bus.
How satisfied are you with these solutions?
What do you think would help your situation?
What are some other situations you find yourself in that are difficult because of your height?
How do you deal with those situations?
What was your worst experience on the bus? How did you react to that experience? (in bus and later) What do you hope bus company to do not to have similar experience again?
Any other comments:
Thank you!
To participate, send us your responses by clicking here.
Dear NOSSA,
We are students at UC Berkeley taking a business course in new product development and working on a team semester project focused on bus transit safety and accessibility. The goal of our project is to develop a product that improves bus interiors for all passengers in particular riders of short stature.
We are currently doing a user needs assessment to understand the opportunity for a new product and we were wondering if it would be possible to ask for your experiences and perspectives as bus riders.
We have included a few survey questions below. Feel free to answer any or all of them.
Thank you in advance for your time. Your opinion is valuable to help us design our product.
Lynn, Hiroki, Jeni, & Kelly
Survey Questionnaire
First Name:
Age:
Gender:
Height:
How do you usually get around?
On what occasions do you take the public transit bus?
What do you like about taking the bus?
What about dislikes?
Where do you like to sit or stand when you’re taking the bus?
What do you do when it's crowded?
How do you feel public transit buses meet the needs of people of different heights?
How does that affect you?
Describe how you resolve or work around the difficulties you encounter on the bus.
How satisfied are you with these solutions?
What do you think would help your situation?
What are some other situations you find yourself in that are difficult because of your height?
How do you deal with those situations?
What was your worst experience on the bus? How did you react to that experience? (in bus and later) What do you hope bus company to do not to have similar experience again?
Any other comments:
Thank you!
To participate, send us your responses by clicking here.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
www.healthyworkplacebill.org
Please join NOSSA in supporting this outstanding grassroots organization @ www.healthyworkplacebill.org/ It is time our lawmakers took action to STOP all forms of workplace bullying!!!
LPA Declares October National Dwarfism Awareness Month
Little People of America has declared October, National Dwarfism Awareness Month. For more information, please click here!
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