This month, I learned about accessibility through GIS mapping. For a map to be better accessible, you should always think about accessibility from the beginning. Much of the beginning of it was similar to the training we did earlier this year, but later on, I did learn valuable parts to incorporate into my map. These are text alt, semantic structure, think about and contrast, screen reader, magnification, and eye tracking software. I hope to include some of these later this semester when I have found time.
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