Re: Non-visual mind mapping alternatives

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Once done, you could probably find a tool to export your Markdown to a
mind-map like diagram or picture for the instructor.
Devin Prater
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 11:52 PM Linux for blind general discussion <
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> Oh the table does seem to be a good idea. Listening to the description,
> that may work better than a simple outline, especially since the diagram
> is described as a circle in the middle with something like octopus
> tentacles around it, I'm thinking to left and right, since that is what
> should be filled in. So a table or tree structure seems to be what I'm
> looking at so as to keep it in a somewhat visual but non-visually
> accessible form. I'll also take a look at the recommended website
>
> miro.com
>
> to see whether or not I can properly fill in the template there and
> refer back to it later. Thanks again.
>
> ~Kyle
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