Teaching with AI²: Artificial Intelligence for Accessibility and Inclusion

OLC Accelerate 2025 Immersion Class: Teaching with A.I. Squared

The accessibility conversation in higher ed is oftentimes framed around compliance and avoiding legal trouble. However, inclusive design is about so much more than checking boxes. It’s about acknowledging the diversity of our students’ lived experiences and creating conditions where everyone can thrive. The truth is, most educators care deeply about equity. But let’s be […]

Breaking Down Virtual Walls: How Remote Colleges Can Dismantle Digital Silos

A woman takes a video-call meeting from her desk, writing in a notebook, her coworkers are displayed in a gallery on her desktop monitor.

Remote colleges may have traded traditional breakroom chats for Slack threads, but that doesn’t mean silos are a thing of the past. Without watercooler conversations and impromptu gatherings, departments can drift further apart than ever before. The technology meant to connect us can deepen these divides when left unchecked. Senge (2006) explains that silos form […]

Beyond the Take-Home Essay: How AI is Reshaping Assessment in Digital Learning

A young girl is doing homework at a desk. Sitting in front of an open laptop, she is intently writing on a piece of paper.

We’re living through a watershed moment in education. As AI tools become as common as calculators once were, educators are grappling with a fundamental question: How do we assess learning when students can generate polished essays, code, and presentations with a few keystrokes? The answer isn’t to ban AI or pretend it doesn’t exist. Instead, […]

OLC Volunteer Spotlight: A Conversation with Allison Rief

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An Educator’s Evolution: From the Classroom to Leadership Allison (Ali) Rief has dedicated her career to education, beginning in a pre-K classroom in South Los Angeles and now serving as a higher education leader. A National Board Certified Early Childhood Educator and former Los Angeles County Teacher of the Year, Ali has spent the past […]

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