August 26, 2025 - 07:50
Syracuse University Libraries is inviting students to participate in two focus groups this fall aimed at gathering feedback on the assistive technology room located in Bird Library. This initiative is designed to enhance the resources and services provided to students who require assistive technologies for their academic pursuits.
The focus groups will offer a platform for students to share their experiences, suggestions, and needs regarding the assistive technology available in the library. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the effectiveness of current tools and resources, as well as propose improvements that could better support their learning and accessibility needs.
This effort highlights the university's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all students. By engaging directly with users, the library aims to ensure that its assistive technology room effectively meets the diverse requirements of the student body. Interested students are encouraged to sign up and contribute their valuable insights to this important initiative.
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