I have been tasked with running workshops for academics to help get materials in line with web accessibility guidelines ( https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/accessibility-regulations-what-you-need-to-know) that came in in 2018 but will start being enforced in Sept 2020. I will make what I can public, but in case anyone wondered:
Most people's interpretation: this will apply to VLEs and materials on them, incl lecture recordings. So: someone may be about to ask you to caption your videos, ensure images have alt text (including in any files you upload), use inbuilt headings & are readable by screenreader.
This should be happening anyway but in so many places I'd heard of people hadn't been doing it, nobody had been thinking about it (I *know*) and now it's panic stations. I am not inviting arguments about captioning, or workload - both are important. This is just a heads up.
LaTeX and anything that involves equations are about to become a Whole Deal in that many have been writing their equations with superscript & inserted symbols instead of in the equation editor. It should already have been a Whole Deal but it will be a Whole Legal Deal come Sept.