Where do you start?
1
Why worry about maths access?
1.1
But we should care anyway…
2
What are the problems?
2.1
Maths in PDF is inaccessible
2.2
Could we solve it by…?
3
What are the solutions?
3.1
Structure
3.2
Could we convert the LaTeX?
3.3
Could we convert the mathematicians?!
3.4
What do we convert
to
?
3.5
Is that enough?
4
How do you get started?
4.1
Word/PowerPoint 365
4.2
Sounds solved to me?
4.3
Web: WCAG 2.1 AA + MathJax!
4.4
Supporting mathematicians
4.5
Try converting the LaTeX
4.6
RMarkdown formats
4.7
Bookdown/Clavertondown
4.8
Maths e-assessment
4.9
Simple graphs: Desmos
4.10
Geogebra: but be careful!
4.11
BrailleR: for the statisticians
4.12
Other diagrams
5
What is my next step?
6
Further information
Getting started with accessible maths
3
What are the solutions?
Using assistive technology effectively for maths requires:
Authors to produce accessible mathematical materials
Readers to have assistive technology which works with the specific format of mathematical text