Creating Accessible Documents

Upgrade your document creation superpowers in runder 2 hours!

The workshop is now run by DISC and their sign up form and dates are available on the new Creating Accessible Documents google site.

Accessible Documents Group meetings

Interested in making accessible content and resources? Running since 2021, join our online monthly meetup to share resources or discuss a challenge you would like help with. The form is also embedded below.

Archive material

The material below was used to promote the Creating Accessible Document workshops from 2019 to 2023. Going forward the DISC team will be using their Google Site for the workshop signups and links to up to date content. 

Feedback from workshop attendees

- Julie Tucker,
Biology and HYMS

Headings fixed!

"Taking your workshop has made me much more aware of the importance of correct document formatting. With my new knowledge from the workshop, I was able to fix the headings on a template I had downloaded from the internet. I have used this template with my tutees for the past year, and now is the first time I even thought to check. Awareness is everything!"

Reading onscreen is easier now.

"As well as learning a lot that will help me prepare accessible documents for others, the sessions also prompted me to use dark mode / reader view / larger text on my own devices, which has been a huge help!"

- Amy Muckersie, UYMS

"The Creating Accessible Documents course was a great session. I really learned a lot that I apply in my work every day and made me think more carefully about accessibility issues."

- Tabitha Kabora, Post-Doctoral Researcher,
Department of Environment and Geography

"The session was really informative and I look forward to applying all I've learnt, in particular to my emails and docs going forward." 

- Rebecca Stokes, PA to Director of Human Resources

"I came to your Accessible documents session a few weeks ago and it was great. I've been using headings a lot more and a few other tips and tricks - thank you."

- Kate Rudd, Nurse Lecturer, Health Sciences

"I found this workshop very useful.  It has made me much more aware of what is required when creating accessible documents, but more importantly, how to put this into practice.   It was  really helpful to be able to practise the different features as we went along and to have access to the short videos so I can refer back to them whenever I need to." 

- Jo Lasseter, IPC

Not a fan of attending training? 

The slides used in the workshop can be used to work through the key concepts in your own time: Accessibility workshop slides.

If you prefer to view videos and follow along, use the webinar recording of the Creating Accessible Documents workshop and the ‘top tips’ below. 

Tricks and Tools

Video on how to reflow Word and PDFs on a mobile phone

screen reading student on mobile phone

Guides that can be shared with students

The Accessible Documents Guides page can be shared directly with students, or you can simply share this entire site.

Top Tips

Webinar recording of the Creating Accessible documents workshop.

More on Accessible Mathematical Material

We have published a new website to support tutors creating mathematical material, whether it's handwritten, using Microsoft Office, Google Docs, LaTeX, R or on the VLE.

Students can use this site too!

Accessible Equations and Mathematical Text website.

More on Accessible Presentations

The key points from the recent Accessible Presentations workshop has been gathered into an easy-to-use reference document, including the webinar recording, slides and other resources used, and the relevant questions and answers from the chat.

Slides used for demonstration in Accessible Presentations workshop.

What about VLE sites?

So glad you asked. 

Our advice on making accessible vle sites can be found on our Wordpress site. 

We also have a Guidelines page with a checklist to help you.

Want even more?

And:

e-accessibility wiki sticker with the URL http://bit.ly/eaccess-wiki

 "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. "

- Maya Angelou