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Resources from Esri User Conference 2024

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08-02-2024 02:15 PM
JessicaMccall
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At the 2024 Esri User Conference in San Diego, the Esri Accessibility team presented several sessions focused on accessibility in GIS and we wanted to share a few resources from those sessions. If you were able to attend the sessions either virtually or in person, you may have seen a few slides that provided references to resources that can help you improve accessibility in your work in GIS. In this post, we will have the resources mentioned and links where you can find everything!

Esri Accessibility resources

The Esri Accessibility team has worked hard to provide information and resources for our users. On these pages you will find articles, blogs, videos and links to helpful information about implementing accessibility in your work. 

Latest Blogs

These are some of the most recent blogs on accessibility from Esri. 

Testing Tools

Testing for accessibility throughout the design and development process of a map or app is important to ensure that the published content is available to all users. Here are a few of the resources that were provided in the Accessibility Essentials for GIS and mapping session as well as mentioned in the demo theater presentations.

Disclaimer: Though these tools are commonly used across industries for testing, they have not been fully reviewed by Esri. Please review each tool prior to use to ensure it meets your organization's standards and policies.

Color filters and contrast

Color is an important aspect of GIS and mapping and it is important to ensure that the colors that are used have good contrast for individuals with a vision impairment. Here are some ways to test the use of color for contrast and clarity.

Screen readers and magnifiers

When using a screen reader or magnifier, it is important to note that some screen readers are best used in combination with specific operating system and/or browser combinations. Here are some of the combinations that can be used.

Automated testing tools

Automated testing tools provide the user with information on issues in accessibility that are present in the code or markup. However, testing with an automated testing tool may only catch about 30-40% of accessibility issues. Here are some of the more commonly used automated testing tools. 

Friends of Esri

Some customers that we have worked with have shared their progress and resources on accessibility and made them publicly available for anyone working to improve accessibility. Here are some resources from our friends on accessibility in mapping.

If you have any additional resources to share, please feel free to leave them in the comments!