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BBC Research on how Augmented Reality technology may introduce barriers

alex_bbcrd
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At the BBC we think it's important that we make our new digital experiences as inclusive as possible, which can be challenging as new technology arises. The BBC Research & Development team are conducting some research to better understand how Augmented Reality technology may introduct barriers, as well as oportunties, for users with with a variety of impairments.
We’d be incredibly grateful if you could fill out this survey to let us know a little more about how you use technology, so that we’re able to design and build better experiences for all. https://s.userzoom.com/m/MSBDMjg0UzI2OSAg
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